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  1. thephotoprincess

    Would love to see pictures of all types of chams!

    Melleri are awesome, but yes, they can be a challenge.
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    Happy Father's Day!!!

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    Cooper (Parsonii) and Sage (Veiled) Baby Pictures

    OMG - could they be any more adorable? I love them both and am glad to see them both doing well!
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    Guinevere the Meller's finally seems to be doing better

    Glad she is doing better! I have two melleri with health issues and I know how exhausting it is to care for them and not know how it will go. She looks great and there is nothing better when they start eating on their own! Congrats!
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    Accuracy of the "Kent vent" method of sexing baby Panthers

    Is there a description or video on this? I have baby panthers and would like to be able to sex them more accurately ... or at all. I did a search but I didn't find it. Also, if I were Kent I would be trademarking "the Kent vent method." It is kind of awesome.
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    Why do my Meller's Like it So Cold?

    Hi. I notice I'm pretty close to you - I have a few melleri too. I've found mine like to bask in the morning and then tend to go to cooler areas in their free range. As a species they prefer and do better with cooler temps and as long as yours have access to a basking spot, they will use it when...
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    SouthBay Chameleon Keepers May Meeting

    Thank you! I have so many tiny mouths to feed!
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    Pair of mellers

    Thanks Olimpia - he did PM me and I gave him pretty much the same info as you. I did tell him that keeping them together in a large outdoor cage would probably not be an issue, and what to watch for in case there were problems. Anytime we get in WC melleri we tend to get them in pairs or...
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    My boys Red, Jr, Hendershot, Sage & Cooper

    They are all gorgeous! I love seeing Sage - I am so glad he went to you! And Cooper is the most adorable little bitty thing!
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    Keeping my chameleons outside

    I'm also in Orange County. I don't have a lot of room to keep my chameleons outside but in the past I have kept a couple outside full-time. They did very well, the Jackson's loved it and a couple older veileds got more energy and color than I had seen in them in a long time. I didn't use UVB...
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    Zelda is ALMOST Back to Herself :-)

    I would give her anything she will accept. If my melleri would eat taco bell I'd give it to him! Once she is fully healed you can work on getting her back to a healthier diet. I did notice that my guy tried to shoot for a horn worm but had some difficulty with his tongue - probably because he...
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    Zelda is ALMOST Back to Herself :-)

    I have a melleri that has been battling an RI. I've gotten him to take a few crickets, also have syringe fed him some reptiboost and then got him to take a few hornworms. He has days when he seems better then days where he gets bad again. He also does not want to be force fed so I give him a...
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    Do chams ever get bored?

    true ... and they all plot shenanigans together! I don't get bored either because I am always watching their antics! (In case any new keepers are reading this - I don't cage them together - they free range. I never recommend caging together. And the females are kept separate as they tend to...
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    Hunter tattoo

    That is cool. I like how the tail goes down her arm. I have a tattoo of one of my female veileds - it is still in progress - also added to a flower tattoo.
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    Do chams ever get bored?

    I think they might ... not like we understand bored but I have a couple panthers that leave their free rage together and go looking for trouble. They often go to the cricket and dubia bins and try to break in, other times they go harass the babies (panthers and veileds). They make a lot of noise...
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    Nosy Be - Like father, like son

    Thank you! I am surprised to see babies at a month old showing so much color!
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    Baby veileds - 7 weeks old

    well, maybe Lenny just wants to make sure he gets all your attention. :-) We have 4 panthers, 2 oustalets and a veiled, all male, and all started free ranging as adults. (We got most of them as young adults) They didn't start out free ranging together, they just decided to go where they wanted...
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    Nosy Be - Like father, like son

    Thank you. He is very sweet and a couple of the babies are really starting to color up too. I'm looking forward to seeing how they grow up and take after dad.
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    Baby veileds - 7 weeks old

    Thanks! The babies are pretty big - too big for eating!
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    Beautiful Veileds :) Let me see !!!

    Ezmerelda. She was born with spine deformity and back leg that doesn't work. She is now three months old and very active and eats great. Sarge and Major. These boys are two months old and just beasts! Logan. He is Sarge and Major's grandfather. Also Ezmerelda's father. Tallulah. Logan's...
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