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    tail grabbing arm?

    Take a number, young lady. There's a long line ahead of you...
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    tail grabbing arm?

    would someone please shoot me
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    Jake, I'm sure you're more than qualified and capable. I just don't feel like dealing with it, sorry. Not that i think you were seriously interested anyways...:rolleyes:
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    Wow! That turquoise on his head is amazing. I had no idea he was looking like that. Thanks for posting that Trevor :)
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    goldfish?

    Sorry jeweledchameleons, I meant, "your post is full of speculation."
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    What are you paying for gas where you are???

    Much suggestion to everyone hurting from high gas prices would be to go out there and start making a sh#tlo@d more money so that you don't even care about or pay attention to the price of gas.
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    goldfish?

    They remind me of me in so many ways....
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    goldfish?

    I don't think anyone on here would suggest them as the staple of a chameleon's diet... if at all. However, I'll bet that the occaisional goldfish is loaded with a variety of nutritional goodies. Variety is the spice of life and i think chams benefit enormously from a wide mix of foods. Ever try...
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    And here's how they're kept in groups of 3
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    goldfish?

    He got it, ate it, and he lives!!!
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    Turk exposed!!!

    looking good!
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    goldfish?

    Yes, they'll take goldfish. Vegas Chad - give that thing another shake. JeweledChameleons - your post is full of speculative nonsense. I don't feed my chams goldfish, btw... this was a one-time thing...
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    Right about $50. I use UPS Next Day Air, which guarantees delivery the next morning by 10:30 am. I don't ship other methods.
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    No, sorry. Actual shipping costs will apply. mczoo, yes on some. A few are definately looking male. Some are hard to tell if they're females or not just not showing any male colors yet. Kat77 - Thanks!
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    New member with a few questions

    Great advice from Julirs and mczoo. I would like to suggest browsing the "health clinic" section of this forum and read some of the horror stories on there. Chameleons get ill and die from so many causes it's kinda scary. Go through there and get a feel for some of the more common problems...
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    Food for Thought

    I like this post. A lot, actually... Thanks, Stacy.
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    Awesome Panthers - 3 month old monsters!

    I currently have a small group of extremely robust and beautiful juvenile F. pardalis for sale. These guys are really a source of pride and joy for me as they are truely magnificent little specimens that I hatched and raised myself. They are the only lizards I'm working with at the moment and...
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    f. pardalis females, please post pictures

    Yeah..... sigh.... indeed....
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    f. pardalis females, please post pictures

    Thank you... the fact that there aren't distinct lines (except maybe around islands) is just one of many many problems with thinking of panthers as having distinct "pure" locales. although, as i'm sure we'll be reminded... that's not the topic of this thread...
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    f. pardalis females, please post pictures

    Dude, I'm with you on that. If you read some of my past posts you'll see that i'm an anti-purist. I always tell people that they can't say for sure if their cham is a cross or "pure" just by looking at it. I'm not sure of your point. I would never claim to be able to peer into a chams genes by...
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