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    Water Spots/Water Source

    It depends on what's in your water. Some communities fluoridate their water and chameleon's don't handle fluoride well. The best way to know for sure is to contact your local water authority. The calcium deposits that are typical of "hard water" is actually the same calcium (calcium...
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    Shaken up

    Thank you for being so gracious. You have nothing to apologize for. I'm glad your recovering well. You'll probably never feel quite as safe driving as you used to, but in my experience, it does get better.
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    Food Strike; How long should my girl go without Calcium?

    I believe they go off their food before laying. Be prepared to give her loads of calcium after she lays because she'll need it to rebuild herself.
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    What the 'promise' of a bunny can do...

    I'm a bit surprised this is her first pet. My daughter had a frog (yes, she chose a frog) and a bird before she was 15. The frog died after 6 years, the bird flew away in an accidental cage cleaning thing (I wasn't there, I just heard about it). You'll enjoy having a bunny. Have you ever had...
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    Shaken up

    You're right, Squeekz. I apologize, my comments were inappropriate. Your mother should be proud to have raised a daughter who doesn't hesitate to straighten people out when they're out of line.
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    Shaken up

    Squeekz, as a MOM, I'm appalled. If my daughter (who's approaching 18 and working on getting her license and sometimes drives my father around) were injured in an accident I would have her in urgent care right off the bat. Money would be the last thing in my mind.
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    Is my Jacksons Pregnant?

    JJC, as you don't know the complete history, you need to be prepared for babies. However, Trace is really experienced and knowledgeable so he's probably right.
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    how to grow cham faster

    Just feed him well (all he can eat) and give him the right lights and supplements. Don't try to make him grow faster than he should, that isn't healthy.
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    Madagascar Trip

    Giant slideshow! Excellent! Keep having a wonderful time!
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    January vacation - planning ahead

    What types and how old? If they are adults of good size then they really only need to be fed once during your trip. Feed them heavily the day you leave with well gutloaded feeders then, as cricketkilla says, put some in deli cups with ventilation holes cut in and a couple of spoonfuls of dry...
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    Just A Friendly Reminder!

    Damn....I wish I'd done an advent calendar....
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    The stuff of nightmares...(gross pics)

    Could you maybe edit the title to say "warning, disgusting pic"???? Of course, you didn't get that luxury with it being in your Facebook feed..... YIKES!!!
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    Shaken up

    Actually, since the other guy was at fault and was insured, his insurance should pay for it. If it were me, I'd call his insurance company Wednesday and inform them that I was going to urgent care and that they would be getting the bill. I'd ask them if there were any special forms they'd...
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    Eyes Bulging.

    Do you have specs on the plant bulb?
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    Rest In Peace

    I'm so sorry.
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    Shaken up

    You should see a doctor. Sometimes things take awhile to develop and if you're already in pain there might be something really wrong. I'm glad it wasn't more serious. I know how scary that can be. You feel like a target for months afterwards.
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    Luke Skywalker Needs Rescued!

    Kathryn, Hi! First: to post pictures you need to use the "post reply" button, not the handy quick reply box. There you will find an icon that looks like a paperclip...if you click that you can upload files from your computer. Note that they will appear in you post as thumbnails and they will...
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    My Family Might Be Going To Madagascar Without Me

    I'm so glad it's all going well!
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    Orchid Mantid

    Isn't she pretty! Great shot!
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    Random rib cage contractions and wide open mouth.

    My first guess is he's trying to be scary. Their rib cages are much more flexible than ours so what looks very dramatic is, for them, not that big a deal.
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