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    Wondering if this semi-identified vine is safe for Chams

    Clear jelly The next day after I cut it down, I went outside to find the cuts had oozed some sort of clear jelly, coagulated and stuck on every cut i made, here is a dehydrated example of whats left of the clear jelly, and I mean it was crystal clear jelly, after almost 2 weeks sitting in my yard
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    Wondering if this semi-identified vine is safe for Chams

    more pics more pics of vine. Was full of water when I cut it down. No leaves, ....just really flaky bark.
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    Wondering if this semi-identified vine is safe for Chams

    Can anyone help me Positively Identify this vine? Its really kool, not poison Ivy, and I've got a ton of it I cut down. Located in the Hudson Valley region of NY. I think it is a wild grapevine, because of the peeling, flaking bark... it's tendrils, how common wild grapevines are around here, I...
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    Of the 3 popular types of indoor ficus, which if any are poisonus?

    Wow, guess nobody wants to share their experience with the 3 common types of ficus with me. Probably wasting my time asking my next question also..
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    Of the 3 popular types of indoor ficus, which if any are poisonus?

    I recently found a site claiming ficus benjamina (or whatever) is poisonous to small animals. Very toxic in fact. Even toxic to humans to the extent we may have a rash or minor skin irritation when in contact from sap...and it is much more poisonous to animals. But, low and behold, I see many...
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    Cham first aid advice needed, no time!

    ty..was white-pink looking...are visible worms an indication that he has many many more? or could it be the only worm he has? probability?
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    Cham first aid advice needed, no time!

    I know its been some time, I've been super busy. I just wanted to let anyone know that the cham is fine now. We kept him interested in living long enough to see a vet. I personally have not seen him recently, but spoke to my friend today, & cham is back to his normal self. Scary, wanting to...
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    Cham first aid advice needed, no time!

    Update, he's back on a branch, enclosure lights are off, still only seldom exagerated breaths, but more color is returning the white spots seem much more visible. He has not fallen off the branch since i returned, so, this is some improvement, but def not out of danger yet. Soak went well, about...
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    Cham first aid advice needed, no time!

    Forgive me for not searching a lot, I just don't have time now, bit of an emergency.I am at a friends house, we both recently bought chameleons. to the point...His outslast's cham is not doing well, its very very weak. I don't believe it's from husbandry, because he told me it was semi-attacked...
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    Tried & True Chameleon Menus w/ Details

    Rather, Not just for me, for all the new folks. I have searched, and found mostly incomplete information, little bits of partial diets. Most missing key components especially in the areas I have specifically mentioned above. They tend to leave out something. When/where to order, costs / how to...
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    Tried & True Chameleon Menus w/ Details

    Hello everyone. Rather than just taking bits of info from many different threads & trying to put together my own menu, I would greatly appreciate if some of the experienced keepers would list and itemize their feeding schedules. As in days of the week to feed which type of feeder, the best way...
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    Eye sight

    Another thing you may notice, They tend to have poor depth perception unless both eyes are focused on the same thing. Quite humorous at times. With one eye looking back at you, and the other eye looking towards a branch it's reaching out to grab, it may miss once in a while. But when it's...
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