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  1. ReptileGirl111

    Plants

    what are the best living plants for chameleons?
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    Phoenix Worms

    I have quite a bit of experiance with them, but im not sharing it because i'll probly get a reply of "that's too hard" or "that's too much work" :P
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    Driftwood?

    Hey is driftwood good to put in chams cages?
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    Waterfalls: /

    Exactly the way I see it!:cool:
  5. ReptileGirl111

    Waterfalls: /

    Um, we already kinda solved it. It's so immature :rolleyes:
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    Calcium?

    Ahh, got it! now I just need to get herptivite
  7. ReptileGirl111

    Waterfalls: /

    That's cool, I've seen those in a few pet stores! and the few that I saw looked pretty cool. :)
  8. ReptileGirl111

    Calcium?

    Hm.. Yeah the calcium I have is the repto-cal
  9. ReptileGirl111

    Calcium?

    I got my new veildy the other day and the calcium powder says dust food once a week but the pet store said dust food every day... what one should I go off of??
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    Waterfalls: /

    OMG. Wow, thanks brad you make me feel like a piece of shit. It's amazing how fast it goes from a friendly convo. to a hm... whats the word im looking for... First of all how'd it go from "waterfalls" to "I wanna pwn you in the face" ???
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    Waterfalls: /

    Wow. I do respond with that because it's like people don't think ahead before doing stuff with there chameleon cages. Even though everyone has given me a lot of useful information, a lot of it I have already thought of doing... but since I am a first time owner of a chameleon of course I don't...
  12. ReptileGirl111

    Waterfalls: /

    That's still too much work and I dont want to drill a hole in the bottom of his cage.
  13. ReptileGirl111

    Waterfalls: /

    that's too much to worry about, then I have to constantly check on him and make sure hes not drowning lol
  14. ReptileGirl111

    Cricket Keeper

    Cricket keepers are 100% useless, when I first got my bearded dragon I had one, and that thing does not work for crap it's easier just to pick them up and throw them in the cage! :P So now I just have a regular cricket keeper that opens normal lol
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    Waterfalls: /

    Yeah, right now he has a water dish but it only have no more then a teaspoon of water in it :P I usually just mist his ficus a few times a day then he drinks the drops of the leafs.
  16. ReptileGirl111

    slightly freaked new owner

    Um, I not an expert with chameleons yet but when you moved her into a bigger cage you have to give her a few days to figure out her new surroundings, before you decide to mess with her. Also, if you only got her a few weeks ago she was probly just getting used to you and her new enclosure, and...
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    Waterfalls: /

    LOL That's funny, I was just asking because I bought one for my bearded dragon but shes WAAAY to big for it now and it's just sitting in my room collecting dust :P So I was going to use it for my veildy Draven, but I wanted to get opinions on it first. :)
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    newbie some pointers would be great

    I would never get a reptarium. Exactly as Red Bishop said, crickets can get under the tubing then you just have a cage full of crickets but you don't know it. They are also no where near as good as a regular screen cage that is actually put together with screws, and can't hold as many plants...
  19. ReptileGirl111

    Waterfalls: /

    Hey guys, I was wondering if waterfalls are good for veiled chameleons?:confused:
  20. ReptileGirl111

    newbie some pointers would be great

    That's not a bad package deal, I paid $200 (including cage, lighting, vines, living ficus, food, calcium,dripper,and of course the chameleon) so that package isn't bad but you would still have to buy a living plant, calcium supplements, and a few other things. Oh, plus a dripper.
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