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  1. CamoChameleonsHuman

    Glass or screen cage

    Agreed. @Chammy007 Get yourself a male veiled chameleon. If you want color get a male panther.
  2. Lennoncham

    Carpet chameleon in canada for sale?!

    Every once in a while I see a couple CB pop up at all reptiles in Scarborough but they sell real fast and they don’t ship. Haven’t seen any other then those 2 places and the ones you sold lol
  3. dshuld

    please give me an idea for new baby panther

    Tortoise town/ cb reptile/ star tortoise world strikes again :unsure:. I doubt it for several reasons but, I'm curious, did they give you lineage on her?
  4. jamest0o0

    Choosing night light for chameleon

    You're entirely right, honestly I'd just ignore that guy. He's only kept a bearded dragon as far as I know and has come to this forum portraying himself as a know-it-all while ignoring anyone that corrects him and that's when he's not being blatantly rude. Chameleons having a natural light...
  5. Gordita0405

    Is my jackson’s about to have a body shed?

    Hi all, following my last post...I ended up taking Michael home end of last month as the reptile shop told me he is first generation CB. He seems to settled in well and eating good but doesn't seem to be interested in food for the past two days... I suspect he could be having a body shed soon...
  6. MSPINAZ1

    please give me an idea for new baby panther

    ...me a sense of who and what im dealing with. example: i purchased a male ambilobe panther two weeks ago. but before hand i reached out to cb reptiles and living art by frank payne ( highly reccomend them). cb didnt answer what exactly they had in stock, just sent me a link. frank answered me...
  7. artist9369

    US female panther ambilobe 5m old

    i bought this little girl from CB reptile, i ordered male but they sent me female and not take her back once they shipped out from their facility. she is very healthy and eat well. lots of green color coming up. only problem is i am not ready for caring female chameleon such as laying egg. i...
  8. Reptilelover47

    Tortoise Town? Backwater Reptiles?

    Thank you for your insight. :) How is CB?
  9. felo1812

    Choosing night light for chameleon

    Haha he can bring it on! As long as we keep it civilized, a little debate might teach us all something. You know i dont usually sign up for forums, let alone post or anything. Im new to reptile keeping, just have a Panther, but before getting into it I did lots of research (or so i though) but i...
  10. Carter42

    Buying Online VS In Person

    Yeah, I figured they were somewhat shady; reputable companies don't sell wild. I just wanted to know if anyone knew anything else about them. Just curious if anyone has an answer, why are baby chameleons less expensive than adults? Usually pets go down in price with age, I just think it's a...
  11. Klyde O'Scope

    cbreptile

    ...And I'm still wondering if you're a breeder. :unsure: ? You're making a distinction between breeders & show breeders that I am not. It appears our experiences differ quite a bit; mine are (so far) primarily with BD & gecko breeders, and it sounds like yours are more extensive. Gotta start...
  12. ERKleRose

    Pawing

    Awesome, the only thing I’d change is to not use the outdated gutload chart!
  13. GrayMadder

    Pawing

    Sorry about the handling part, I read another post right before yours and confused someone putting their cham on a plant to yours. Your handling is fine. I think once you fix these issues his quality of life will improve. For supplements I use as well is reptical. Your lighting distances...
  14. GrayMadder

    Pawing

    First and foremost, if he is showing extremes signs of stress and not eating he needs a vet asap. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, it's a juvenile so probably about 6 months old in my care for a little over a month. Handling - never he hides when I open the door you...
  15. Brodybreaux25

    Parasites

    Credit: Petr Necas Parasite myth unleashed... There is repeatedly a myth presented by chameleon breeders I would like to address... Myth: Feeding native US (or European) field plankton (bugs) is risky because they are full of parasites and they can infest my chameleons Response: NO RISK...
  16. cyberlocc

    Shipping Alternatives?

    Litterally just happened with my Geckos. So to start, the seller did pay for 10:30 shipping (I had told you they didn't, I was wrong) they were also livid when 10:30 became 4:30, and the Geckos sat in a hot truck till 4:25pm from 9am. Then once the guy did show up, he drove right past, I had...
  17. cyberlocc

    Investigation In Progress

    Okay, well let's clear the air on that one. You are bringing to the table several different situations. I will agree that Vets seem to have mixed feelings on the Coccidia, I wouldn't sell a Cham with it myself. However you shouldn't have to treat every baby. You should only have to keep your...
  18. Fiona's Mom

    Lil Squirt just keeps on growing

    He is still a cutie!:love:
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