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    HawkMoths and my Chameleon

    I got hibiscus and they sucked the flower dry..... Mated and i have 100 eggs!! Wohoooo!!!
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    Hornworm Help

    Thank you for that information! I bought a hibiscus plant the other day, and the next day they sucked everything out of the flower... it was shriveled up haha.
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    Hornworm Help

    I've read it! :) unfortunately it doesn't answer my questions regarding them not eating from hummingbird feeders. (why would they it would only make my life easier haha).
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    Hornworm Help

    If anyone knows anything about Hornworm moths could you please PM me
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    HawkMoths and my Chameleon

    If i feed my hawkmoths honeysuckle- will my chameleons be able to eat the worms? I tried to get them to eat the hummingbird food but they dont seem interested at all.
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    Odd Chameleon Love/Heartbreak

    My veiled and panther are so opposite. But as soon as she sees him she is sweet and doesn't try to eat me alive. Otherwise total opposite. They are fascinating.
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    Hornworm pupate

    They have been in their cocoon things for about 2 or so weeks. I noticed one seems to be wiggling here and there. Does anyone know how long until they hatch?
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    New panther not eating

    I would try putting some crickets in a cup and putting them somewhere in his cage. Then leave the room and come back after 30 minutes see if he has eaten then. You said he likes to come out of his cage. put a few worms on the ground and let him out. see if he will eat those (it works with my...
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    Chameleon Fights

    The vets are actually not that expensive. If i go for i check up i spend $50 dollars. That's not bad at all! Medicine is expensive so if you keep them healthy it wont hurt you wallet to go to the vet. Google reptile vets in your city, or call a pet store, or just call all the vets. I called 6...
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    Where is the best place to order insects?

    I have gotten several roaches from Roach Crossing.com I emailed the guy and told him what animals i had and what type of roach i wanted, and he gave us exactly what we wanted! For worms, just go around google. I buy my hornworms from multiple people because Mulberry needs you to have a...
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    Odd Chameleon Love/Heartbreak

    He is fantastic. He eats everything (he had his first silkworm moth, it was rather funny). He climbs on everything. He drinks all the time and absolutely loves to go outside for ever!!!
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    Odd Chameleon Love/Heartbreak

    My female veiled LOVES nothing more than to harass my 8 months old panther. She climbs all over the outside of his cage no matter how far away you put her or how many times you say no. So after months of this nonsense I decided to safely let them see each other without a cage separating them...
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    CHam breaking Plant

    No. I didn't even think of that! But I'm going to try that!
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    CHam breaking Plant

    My panther keeps breaking his plants... Frustrating. Hes a little monster, and has broken almost all of the branches from his plants in his cage, and now he has a sad droopy cage. Do you guys know of any plants (3-5 feet preferably) that are most durable to hold him? (Don't ask me how he...
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    Hornworm pupate

    Thanks so much guys!!! :)
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    Hornworm pupate

    Okay.. so my Hornworms are huge and fat, at least 4-6 inches, and stopped eating. So i moved them to a nice bucket with soil in it and some food on the side just incase, 3 out of 4 hornworms burried themselves (1 came out to say hello). My chams are too small to eat them so I wanted to see if...
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    first breath!

    Those look awesome!! :) Good luck!
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    Panther vs Veil SKIN

    Hmh... Thats pretty cool!! Thank you for sharing! :)
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    Panther vs Veil SKIN

    I just feel like their skins are different, perhaps because of the different colors a panther can have rather than my veiled, his skin feels tough and waxy and hers just feels like skin.
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