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    What is the Sex of my Nosy Be Panther??

    Male. 100% sure.
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    average age span vieled cham

    I believe Veileds are relatively long-lived. Males: 7-8 years Females: 4-5 years
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    (new pic)

    Wow. That C. oshaughnessyi is absolutely stunning! What species, and genus, is the animal in the second picture? Calumma, too?
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    Is Cajone's a he or she....

    Agreed. Male.
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    Today's Quad Pics!

    Wow!!! Huge congrats you for hatching out some T. quadricornis in Canada!! Any idea on when these little jems will become available? :D
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    Rhampholeon kerstenii Babies

    I though R. kerstenii were Kenyan? I could be wrong, though.
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    Chameleo Cristatus Video (crested chameleon)

    Your pair is BEAUTIFUL! I'm jealous! Good luck with them,
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    Let's see those GIANT panthers

    Woha! What's his locality? Do certain locales get larger than other ones? Now, a two foot panther would be a sight to see!
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    Customized Sub-Montane enclosure

    Woha! Congrats! A species I have dreamed to work with!
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    Rhampholeon temporalis????

    You mean screen toped glass tanks :rolleyes:.
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    Customized Sub-Montane enclosure

    What do you plan to put in there?
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    Rhampholeon temporalis????

    For an enclosure: You'd want something with some airflow (basically, not an aquarium). As for enclosure decor: You'd want a tallish plant in there, with varied sized branches. Maybe a couple of cool lookin' ferns. Mist heavily in the morning, than heavily about 1 1/2 hours before the lights go...
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    Help aging jackson

    He actually looks CB. I'd say 6-7 months? You might want to fill this out :D: Current Problem - The current problem you are concerned about. Chameleon Info: * Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? * Handling - How often...
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    Rhampholeon kerstenii Babies

    How many adult R. kerstenii do you have? Or do R. kerstenii lay lots of eggs like R. nchisiensis?
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    Rhampholeon kerstenii Babies

    Wow, Rieppeleon kerstenii?! Almost everytime someone has claimed have them, they're almost always R. temporalis. They remind me of Brookesia; such stunning animals! Good luck with the hatchings :D,
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    Only $750?

    He's legitimate. I've actually visited his 'facility' in Thailand!
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    Parsons for sale on KS

    I 'know' they guy who's selling them. He's legitimate, but I would question whether those C. p. parsonii are true CB's. I did some research before I when to Thailand a few months ago, and visited his shop. I didn't bring a camera, but he had a young parsonii in his shop at the time. For $750...
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    Hoehnelii question / advise

    T. hoehnelii don't come from Hawaii, nor is there an introduced population (I'm 99% sure, at least). Are you sure you have T. hoehnelii, not T. Jacksonii? If you do have an hoehnelii, it's probably of a Kenyan locale. This locale does require substantial night temp drops; but I think babies...
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    Isis turns red!

    I'd also have to say male. Nice cham, regardless :D.
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    lombardi babies

    Haha, I though you said baby labordi's; as in Furcifer labordi! Regardless, congrats on the babies! :D
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