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  1. sulfurboy1o3

    Your Next Chameleon?

    I wanna Hoe too!patiently waiting with a cage and all that mess!
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    jacksons food

    It's just not liking it and wants to hunt. Roaches, I never really release in the cage. I let crawl on the mesh in front of the Cham. Usually you can tell when it's hungry. If this Cham is shy over all, it'll not eat anything anywhere in front of you
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    age

    i use them regularly too. just not as much as crickets and roaches. The variety in gutload, the shell. Straight silk with very little of the crickets or roaches leaves me running stools. i recommended them a ton in this post. I think they still are a treat, esp to those who have animals that...
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    im tired, but not for long.

    I love it... I can live with two min of it every hour but it goin away would be better. I'll give it some time to figure itself out. Marty was excellent, I'll bug him when I reaaaaally need to
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    Who is Breeding and What?

    pregnant T.j xanth. maybe only a month or two in.
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    jacksons food

    how do you apply the other feeders? Let loose in the cage just like your crickets? or by tongs?
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    Ready for Meal Worms?

    Skip mealies and go straight to small silks and roaches. There are soo many other better food choices. Collect roaches that are smaller from your island? my gf says you have tons!
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    im tired, but not for long.

    I just spent all day setting up my mistking system. Almost drowned twice! While checking one nozzle, i forget the other is running. Omg what a humid mess!Both of the nozzles are connected to DYI rain domes since im not down to punch holes in my mesh. Hope my chams like the drop / light mist...
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    age

    Even though both silkies and wax shouldnt be staple base part of the diet, silks are much healthier then wax worms are.its ok to do those more often then wax. As for feeding the mantids, it would depend on if the sex, this is another reason why some chams should be kept seperate. Males, go...
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    age

    Everything else seems ok, maybe more misting. One thing that can be playing a big part in your edema is the supplementing. I think you're using too much. Species like jacksons should have a bit less calcium then others, say veilds or panthers. Im not familiar with repashy products but id use...
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    New Baby Jackson's

    gorgeous! thanks for the pics!
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    age

    your cham isnt tiny, but she is small to breed. More importantly you should condition your animal for a while. I'd say your cham is atleast several months old if not a bit older. It would really depend on how long its been in captivity. How much its gotten to eat, suppliments, uvb, heat all in...
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    Ok, got tiny pinhead cricks, now what???

    no problem and hey dont worry they are just bugs. Continue to try and work routines in until you get the results you want. Good thing they produce by the thousands huh?!!! If in a cold cold room, and itll just get colder as the year carries on, you shut off the heat light source but still have...
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    please help !!

    Yea, for new cage symptoms hahah. At east he ate , jus keep an eye on him.
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    Bug seasons?

    I just ordered some montane cricket crack. pretty excited!!
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    Ok, got tiny pinhead cricks, now what???

    Yea use the heatpad too. Thats also why i asked if you knew what the surface temps that are created by under source heat when your light goes off. Ok your ambient temps in the 80s can stay that way, but ill touch on your surface temps. These are very important temps that people seem to not...
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    gestation period

    first, we will need to know what species you're working with
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    Such a character!

    No body likes my stripper picture?
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    Ok, got tiny pinhead cricks, now what???

    Feed them what you would use to feed bigger ones but applied in fashions that are easier to eat. youve got that covered.something simple right now as a gutload moist food, graded carrots. Now to make them grow, how hot are you keeping ambient temps in the bin? or is it kept in a hot room? If...
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    Why it's so easy to get it wrong

    All goes back to who wrote it and how long ago. Many of the practices that I see now were not around back then.(7 to 10plus years) Im a little covered in parasite books at the moment, what are really recommended cham books? Maybe Ill pick one up
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