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    Need people's input on what to do.

    I was thinking of using a styrofoam cooler, line it with paper towels, and attach a branch in it somehow. I'll use this for vet visits and transportation. Also I think only transporting him at night would be best, as temperature drops are acceptable at night. Does all this sound good?
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    Need people's input on what to do.

    I'll be getting a veiled
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    Need people's input on what to do.

    The college I go to is an hour away from my home. I will be living at college, but obviously visiting home some weekends, thanksgiving, winter break, etc.. Has anyone gone through this with a chameleon? Would having two cages be a better idea? Transport one back and forth? I need some input here.
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    How did my Veiled chameleon die?

    I'm sorry for your loss. You sound like a really dedicated and informed chameleon owner. Maybe more experienced people could chime in.
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    Revamped Enclosure

    Looks pretty good. I was worried because in the first picture it didn't look like there was any way for your cham to get near the lights. The last picture I saw a branch where he could get near it. Looks pretty good, how does your drainage work?
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    Revamped Enclosure

    Did you post pictures? They're not showing up for me
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    Need help transferring crickets!

    Put the box inside whatever container you want them in and open it inside their permanent container. If the box is too big, cut a hole and shake shake shake
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I'd be really interested in seeing their growth and watch your success and I'm sure others would too. You should make a post about it
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I looked up Armstrong crickets, but their shipping makes their prices crazy compared to other sources. Are they really worth it?
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    Concerned for Veiled Cham

    I've only heard of Silvadene, but there might be others. I don't know if you put it on a fresh burn, but a lot of owners take their chams to the vet after burns and they prescribe it to protect the fresh, new skin after the burned, dead skin falls off. Not sure if its availible without...
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    Cage update!! Finally happy!!

    He was jus angry because of his change of environment, not because he hates you. Patience is key with these little guys, and you seem to have it. Really nice setup too.
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I have seen videos of them and how their populations explode. Maybe at some point in the future I'll breed them, but right now I'm not in a position where I'm able to.
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I will also be breeding silkworms. Cham needs some variety :)
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I have considered dubia roaches, however I am not a roach fan and the thought of them escaping is terrifying, especially in a rental house. I would be able to keep the crickets in an area away from the living space, so I will not be bothered by noise or smell.
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    First generation for my cricket colony.

    I'm going to start breeding crickets soon, however I feel like the crickets you start out with are important for the health of the future generations. Where should I buy the best quality crickets to ensure that the babies are the healthiest and most nutritious they can be?
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    Concerned for Veiled Cham

    For future reference, which I hope you'll never need, there are aointments that can be applied to burns to help the healing process!
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    Going Grasshopper Hunting

    How do grasshoppers compare to other feeders in terms of nutritional value?
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    Outdoors Yesss

    Both of them are asbolutely beautiful chams
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    Best mulberry tree to buy?

    With summer around the corner, I feel like now is the best time to buy a Mulberry tree. I'm in the Houston area, but I haven't found any nurseries that sell them. Anyone know any good online resources or places in Houston that sell Mulberry trees fit for silkworm consumption?
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    Alternative to silk worms..

    I originally wanted to breed silkworms for my upcoming chameleon, however after some thought I've realized that mulberry chow/leaves might get annoying to keep buying after a while. What worm has comparable nutrition to silks, can be bred with similar effort, but can eat and grow on regular food...
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