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  1. yoza717

    supers are dying...

    Looks like it.....what are you giving them to eat?
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    Fun in the Sun part II

    Thanks everyone..... I just realized that being outside excited him alot. Two of the pictures showing his underside shows a hint of spermplug LOL. :eek:
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    8 Panthers in the Sun

    Awesome shots.....
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    Fun in the Sun part II

    Actually he was doing his Oliver Twist "Please, sir, I want some more crickets"
  5. yoza717

    how do you raise crickets?

    The only time you need moist substrate is when they are adults you want them to lay eggs. Other than that, you do not need any substate at all....just egg cartons or empty paper towel rolls to climb on.
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    Fun in the Sun part II

    I can't neglect my other boy....he is approx a year old. I was told he was an Ambilobe, I am still not sure. Also check out his Black Barring. He is the most active one in the bunch....constantly moving, like a 2 year old.
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    What a Stunner!

    Very nice....
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    Fun in the Sun

    No, he is too mellow, except when I show him one of my females. But then he is too preoccupied to pose. Here is a sleeping color shot of him (after a shed). He gets even more yellow when he sees the girls.:D
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    How blue can you go!

    Wow....nice hold back. If you get tired of holding him....:D Are you sure you didn't breed his mom with a Smurf?
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    Fun in the Sun

    This is my 15 month old Ambilobe, chillin' in the guava tree. I am assuming that guava is safe. I have seen a lot of pictures from Hawaii with Jacksons in guava trees, both wild and captive. Tell me if I am wrong.
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    Sugar ants

    They sell that at Walmart. I use it and it works. It gets sticky so I put a drop on some paper or painters tape.
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    Inexperienced PetSmart Shopper

    LOL on the Leopard Chameleon. I just ordered a Panther Gecko over the phone :D
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    Baby translucents

    Very cool Justin.....I'd love to stop by and check them out. BTW, tell Mike, Ryu is the proud dad of 29 eggs (32, but 3 turned brown last month)
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    Lighting question

    The Bulb wattage used for heating really depends on your ambient temperature and the distance that bulb is to the top most basking area. The best thing to do is to invest in a thermometer with a remote sensor (fairly cheap at Walmart). And monitor the temp. Adjust the distance and wattage...
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    Hello All

    I have seen bowls used to catch the excess water from drippers, they use a screen on top of the bowl to keep chameleons and feeders from getting to the water. IMO as long as you change the water out everyday, clean the container thoroughly and use a screen, it should be safe.
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    Baby pics--- prepare to sat "AWE!!"

    Awweee...some. Great captions too!!!
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    Slimline Drainage Plans - Pic Heavy

    Very nice....I saw your original version a while back. I wish I had the skills to do this....my joints would never line up and I would have a leaky mess.
  18. yoza717

    I hate crickets...

    I have had Dubias for at least 5 months now and I can only get one of my girls to eat it. I only feed off the male Dubias in the cages. I keep the females and nymphs safely in there container, so if there is an escape from the cages, I won't have any breeding. Is there any trick to get my...
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    Dusting help

    I use a large deli cup with a lid. You can use a Big Gulp cup too. I just put the insects in the cup, sprinkle some calcium and swirl around like you are cooling off your drink with ice cubes. It seems hard on the bugs, but I haven't killed on yet.
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    Which do you prefer? Aggressive or Calm chams?

    If that is the only criteria, then most definitely Calm. It would make cleaning cages easier and moving out for some sun a lot less painful (for me). Now if I was in that underground chameleon fight club, it would be a different story....:D
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