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    Spider Poisioning?

    It probably left a funky aftertaste (theyre one of the less tastier bugs i've tried.) -Steve
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    color ok???

    Please fill this out: https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
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    Help me for names!!!

    glen, bob, jim, joe, jon, sally, sara, alexandra, -Steve
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    hello, new here

    Where do you keep them???¿¿¿¿¿¿?¿¿?¿¿?¿¿?¿¿?¿¿? ¿
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    Halloween

    Off Topic: I have the same B-Day as Sid Vicious -Steve
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    Gut-loading with cat food?

    High protein gutload leads to gout in chameleons. So don't. -Steve
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    Tropical Firebrats (silverfish)

    Mah cheerios :mad: -Steve
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    Could I feed in a separate cage?

    Under the plant pot??
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    Zombie Outbreak

    I'll just stand near chuck norris. zombies steer clear of him. -Steve
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    Suggestions for higher heat tolerant species

    I recommend a veiled (From Yemen) But a Panther would work.
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    Swine flu

    Apperantly Northern BC has the most cases! =O Thats where i live:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: -Steve
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    appoogies i did do a search but...

    LOL your kidding, Right? xD Is petroleum rare in the states? In canada, theyre plastic, as well as the UK!
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    Please Help!!!

    I Recommend 1 waxworm every week and a half. -Steve
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    Growing Question?

    Thats okay, My petshop told me my veiled was a pygmy!:eek:
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    How to leave a Visitor Message on some one's profile

    Dont start multipli threads about 1 thing. -Steve
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    Help with taking care of silkies?

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/silkworms-101-a-7906/ Scroll Down a little. -Steve EDIT: Pg 2 has the other half... just scroll down
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    Mr Brooks (mellors)

    HAHAHAHAHAHA i LOVE the last pic!!!!
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    meal worms help

    Simply put in a cup or set on something in the cage. Definatly not, because of their high chitin and low nutrition. once a week is fine, since variety is key, and the more different feeders the better. but not every day, as they can become impacted. You need to gutload. I recommend collard...
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    Feeding greens & gutloading

    My gutload is celery, carrot, potato, yam, apple, orange, bearded dragon bites, etc. I make my own dry gutload with white rice, yazmine rice, oats, seven grain.. umm... bread making stuff, whole wheat flower, crushed eggshells, mulberry chow, cornmeal, etc etc etc
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    Supplement Question

    Repcal uses Oyster shell. Oyster shell contains no phosphorus. -Steve
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