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  1. ColorChanginClick

    do chameleons poo?

    hahahhahhahahahahhahahah, indeed they do and im sure these mysterious blackish things are just that, id use the search button for poo and compare just to make sure but id lean towards a match lol have fun
  2. ColorChanginClick

    Ideal Pet

    thats awesome, if you guys look over all the care info and decide it would be the right fit, you definitely will not be dissapointed they are AMAZING creatures, outside of extremely exotic pets I personally think they are the most unique friend one can care for. furthermore, it's wonderful you...
  3. ColorChanginClick

    Ideal Pet

    Also, most people considering or at least entertaining the thought of having a chameleon of their own tend to overlook one VERY important facet of such a venture which is especially important with the economy the way it is.. for most of the larger chameleons getting started is EXTREMELY...
  4. ColorChanginClick

    Ideal Pet

    doesn't sound like the right fit going by a few things you said.. in terms of a "loving" pet, no doubt are they wonderful and can make anyone VERY happy however i would not dub them this as MOST prefer little handling and most types are solitary in nature.. also, if she is a busy woman and has...
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    can i house...

    also, if she is territorial or simply doesn't want to be handled, do not "keep trying"... if you would like to better acclimate her to you simply try hand feeding and be patient with it but they are not social animals so it is up to the individual and you should act accordingly to accommodate...
  6. ColorChanginClick

    can i house...

    generally, you should provide both basking and uvb light on a consistent 10-12 hour loop every day
  7. ColorChanginClick

    Miyagi fired up outside :)

    and thanks jann, I saw some pics of your girl camille her pattern and colors are beautiful
  8. ColorChanginClick

    using subtrate

    substrate of any kind is not recommended as it may be ingested by your cham (I'm guessing you have either veiled or panther), preferably have a bare floor or paper towels or newspaper works
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    Miyagi fired up outside :)

    He's a Sambava/Nosy Be, last night I woke him up on accident when trying to get a noisy cricket out of his plant and WOW he fired up colors that I've never seen before in any pics on the web, he was about 50/50 vibrant forest green and bright white without any of the black barring like in the...
  10. ColorChanginClick

    UVB lighting question

    I've read detrimental effects can be reversed depending on several factors such as length of time exposed and how close she was to it on average but unsure of any specifics but I'm sure a quick search could find your answers
  11. ColorChanginClick

    Miyagi fired up outside :)

    Finally had a warm sunny day here in dallas again and took Mr. Miyagi out to soak it up
  12. ColorChanginClick

    Chameleons in Texas?

    I have one panther cham here in Coppell :)
  13. ColorChanginClick

    Questions about Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac

    Hey all, I recently set up my cham's (Mr. Miyagi's) new enclosure and had gathered some branches from outside in the same area I got them for the last enclosure. Before bringing the two large branches inside I thoroughly washed them outside with soap and warm water let them dry then put them in...
  14. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi enjoyin his new digs and hangin around.

    My 5-6 month Nosy Be/Sambava cross. Merry Christmas
  15. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi!...... well, hopefully Mr.

    No heat source at night, the a/c is set at 76 and is not under my control unfortunately (we have a fairly large home and to have it cooler is pricey here in coppell, tx). I do however run my ceiling fan at night as I prefer it cooler when sleeping so that might help. On another note, I have been...
  16. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi!...... well, hopefully Mr.

    Oh and as far as the 76 at night, I haven't come across any info where it would be a problem though I am definitely not experienced so I would also appreciate thoughts on this. Thank you
  17. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi!...... well, hopefully Mr.

    thanks ponders, I had read some info saying temps up to 98 for basking but after reading your post i double checked at several more reputable places and saw that 90 is more ideal, I replaced the 75w infared with a 60w regular lamb bulb and adjusted the height to get it at 89 in the basking spot...
  18. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi!...... well, hopefully Mr.

    Also, how old is your little guy, I think mine is somewhere around 3 months but not positive. Thanks.
  19. ColorChanginClick

    Mr. Miyagi!...... well, hopefully Mr.

    Hey Ryan, he is a Nosy Be x Sambava as far as I know. I can't wait to see some colors showing like on yours, very nice. The only colors I have seen were when he was outside, saw some blue and also red specks but it's just too hot here lately and was only out there for 10 mins or so.. I know I...
  20. ColorChanginClick

    What are your chameleons names?

    Mr. Miyagi
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