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  1. chambabysitter1

    snappey chameleon!

    Sounds like a veiled chameleon alright. It really is dependent on the chameleon. Some like their owners, most don't. Don't feel too bad, this is normal chameleon behavior responses to people entering their territory. You might have better luck once he is out, but I am not one to force a hang...
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    Baby Veiled with closed eye, help?

    People might find you more credible if your sentence structure made any kind of sense. Anywaysssss, I would trust what users with good experience has to say. Who knows what kind of advice this guy is offering. Sounds more like a chip on a shoulder than advice looking for the best solution...
  3. chambabysitter1

    my girlfriend from russia

    There have been some really crappy necrorevives of threads lately. I was going to go to bed an hour ago, but ended up reading this instead. Thank you mysterious IRC keeper of threads. Without your sage-like direction I would have never discovered this piece of gold. This thread was so...
  4. chambabysitter1

    Very Picky Sengel Cham. Some advice please.

    I haven't used them in about 6 years. But I remember the freeze dried crickets being blackish in color, very dry, and awful smelling. Not to mention it wasn't very cheap compared to live. Plus, no gutload. Very hard sell in my book.
  5. chambabysitter1

    Just Saying Thanks

    Wow, I love your cage stand. It really is visually appealing. How do you take care of your drainage?
  6. chambabysitter1

    New Cage :)! (Please Critique)

    100watts is not only too hot, but it is going to melt right through that reptarium. I would definitely add a live plant in there and fill it out with more plants/branches. Do you have a drainage solution outside of paper towels? They probably won't absorb the water of 2 mistings + a...
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    Very Picky Sengel Cham. Some advice please.

    Agreed. Using dead food is ill advised all around.
  8. chambabysitter1

    Quick question directed to fellow college students

    You still have to buy 600 bucks worth of books at community colleges as well. Believe me.
  9. chambabysitter1

    Our Habitats - A Pictorial Overview

    Plexiglass idea is genius. I will steal that genius plan so fast. Amazingly well thought out rack system.
  10. chambabysitter1

    Quick question directed to fellow college students

    Oh yes, I am raging here. Especially since my post had to do everything with you. Look at that world revolve. weeeoooooo
  11. chambabysitter1

    Forum Quotes!

    This one was classic: As was this: And on the other side of the coin, hall of shame hilarity: *Species withheld for original poster anonymity.
  12. chambabysitter1

    Sleeping on the floor...

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/sobe-update-28059/#post257796 People gave you some sound advice in your last thread. Did you ever address any of the previous problems and/or see a vet?
  13. chambabysitter1

    2x2x4 Screen Cage. Pyg Terrarium 18^3 Exo Terra. Socal pickup! Shipping maybe.

    The LLL 2x2x4 screen cage has been sold. The Exo-Terra 18x18x18 glass terrarium is still available.
  14. chambabysitter1

    Quick question directed to fellow college students

    This is why I use pencil and paper to take notes. Wayyyyyy less distracting. Seeing as how college isn't free nor cheap, I find it much better to use my time more wisely. The kids who have their phones all vibrating and texting, and tacking away on AIM on the laptops drive me nuts.
  15. chambabysitter1

    Arlene in her free range

    No lighting? A little sparse, don't you think? How do you control water drainage?
  16. chambabysitter1

    Gettin into trouble!

    Nope, the sire was an ambilobe. I saw him with my own eyes. I doubt he is a faly. Amazingly blue boy. Reminds me of my little dude.
  17. chambabysitter1

    My Chameleon doesnt drink from the dripper, he would rather drink from the mister

    Awesome attitude! Yeah, like Jann said, just be happy hes drinking in front of you at all. You'd be surprised what a challenge that can be for some chameleons. Most are pretty shy. Enjoy
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