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    No food available

    i dont have it now though .. and its not actually easy to get em. mostly i give them flies ( i know its not hyginic and has a lot of bacteria) and jumping spiders. and that too doesnt come in abundance. sometimes we have crickets, but its all in adult size and its hard to pick small ones.. and...
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    No food available

    got different types , some bright green, most if brown.
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    No food available

    er .. soem small grasshoppers, jumping sipders, bettles, flies, tiny bees (without stingers), it is a tropical country, but way i live is kinda urban and u dont get as that many insects daily to feed her. I have tried to breed the cricket as per the thread in here .. but doesnt seem to work...
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    No food available

    Wkyd, that is my plan .. have to tried to breed the dumb crickets without success .. will try again. But unfortunately, we do not have the dubia thingy here ... seems easier to breed it though .. but apart form that , i was sondering what was the next best option. Swayne, i...
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    No food available

    if its possible, i wont be scracthing my head over this matter. Malaysia bans or quarantines all import and exports of animals including insect. A shipment i made (not organic) from taiwan took more than a month to be delivered to my place, box being ripped apart after inspection from...
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    No food available

    hi, out of curiosity, in any case where crickets and silk worms are not available (this includes horn worms and roaches too!), what is the next best insect there is for a chameleon. From where i am from, superworms and mealworms are always available, but there are times where...
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    Mynah birds

    On the contrary, in my opinion, Myna is usually being kept soilitary. In this case, by doing so, they can mimic human voices. The are not that loud compared to macaws or cockatoos, but be aware they are messy eaters and messy poopers. Also, be aware that they are very prones to stress and could...
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    Where are you from?

    From malaysia...
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    after few frustrating days, the veil cham finaly ate. Although it took 2 superworms .. its a good start. This is after I have seperated the veil and senegal. i now need to but a whole lotsa stuff to accmodate the senegal. Mind the experts on the thread, if anyone can advise if i can put both in...
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    something im pondering on... as i live out in an area where its average temp is at 31C in the day n 29 at night all year long, can I put the chams in an outside cage? Where as they will get large doses of natural sunlight, and bugs to eat. Would i still need the lights since they will be exposed...
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    i dust it with multi vitamin from exo terra. still not eating... if u see the pictures, are my feeding container too low? i saw my cham eating a meal worm the other day .... so i know ... she knows where the foods at. but doesnt seem to be eating. But once i bring her outside .. she loves to...
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    i have seperated the two chams ... monitoring if the smaller veil chameleon improves.
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    exo terra liquid electrolyte exo terra multi vitamin
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    Newbie from Malaysia

    hey guys, A newbie on chameleon world. Had done some reading on chameleon husbandry and etc. Name is Yong from Malaysia and just wanna say hi and also get some advised from the gurus. I curently got 2 chameleons. i housed them in a mesh terarium and has u live plants and several fake...
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