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    New Owner - not sure we are doing it right....

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Nosy Faly panther, female, about 5-6 months. How long has it been in your care? 2 months. Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? I try to hold her everyday. Sometimes she doesn't want to be held but half the time she will walk onto my hand...
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    Meet Nebo

    those colors are amazing. I am jealous!
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    outside time

    another question, do you have to mist them as well when they are outside, same kind of thing as in the house?
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    outside time

    I would love to do this but I live in Canada and it is winter....so the first sunny, warm day in the spring I will definitely do this. We already have a travel cage for her to go out and hang outside. Unfortunately it will be in the cage since we have 3 dogs, all of which would like to eat her...
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    Good place to buy Enclosures/Terrariums in Canada

    Ok so we paid about $50 for the screen alone. The wood was about $75. But our cage is 48x48x22. It is pretty big and custom. We didn't design it thinking of drainage so we are going to design another one to replace it. Thinking 2x2's and elevating the bottom of the cage a bit for a drainage pan...
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    How much did you pay?

    Just saw a veiled at the local pet store for $120 CAD. Looked like it was about 6 months old. I'm in Calgary, Canada.
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    Prorep Jelly Pots For Gutloading?

    ya, I agree with nightanole, looks like mostly sugar, not much nutrition in there.
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    Feeding options

    Hi all, I have been reading so many posts and what others are doing to feed their chameleons. So I have a question, how hard is it to switch to cup feeding from free range? We always just dust the crickets and let them roam free in the cage. They generally go to the top and bask right...
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    Cricket Invasion.. HELP!

    ya, this is a great plan. We have a mouse problem in the winter and use sticky traps in our utility room as well and the crickets always find their way to this pad. If you put some peanut butter or something they like to eat, they will find it pretty easily. Cats work great as well or a...
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    Excited :)

    awesome, setting up new cages are fun! I've only done 1 but so far it has been very interesting.
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    Need help sexing our panther chameleon

    are there any other opinions on this? Any other experts out there that can help?
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    Water conditioner

    I was wondering the same thin but do you need to use a water conditioner even if I filter the water with say a brita?
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    Need help sexing our panther chameleon

    It is hard because we have a very large cage and no where else to setup a second cage. I guess we will see what happens after we talk to the local breeder where we got her from.
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    Need help sexing our panther chameleon

    Ya, I was doing some research and I agree with you about the physical features. Now we have a tough decision! Do we get a male and setup another cage or give her back and swap for a male? Tough decision.
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    Need help sexing our panther chameleon

    What kind of picture would be better than the ones I have posted? It's hard to get them close up because she/he likes to move quickly, surprising for a cham I think!
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    Need help sexing our panther chameleon

    We were told it was a male about 2 months ago and he is about 5 months give or take a month. I'm not completely sure. This is our first cham so it's not very easy to figure these things out. Here a couple pics. Please help!
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    New Panther Chameleon - 5 month old male named Jack

    Hopefully these are better pics to help determine if it I a girl or not.
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    New Panther Chameleon - 5 month old male named Jack

    Ah shoot. Funny if we do have a female. The breeder was sure it was a male. I guess we will have to ask again.
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    Caption this!!!!

    Silly chameleon, tricks are for crickets.
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