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  1. Carlton

    Escaping Discord Roaches

    It could always be so much worse OP! I had a well-established dubia roach colony that lived in a big truck tote on a shelf in my water heater/boiler closet. Periodically, when the colony really got too large and needed a clean-out, I'd cull it by sending boxes of surplus roaches over to the big...
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    Escaping Discord Roaches

    Discord roaches? Hmm, and here I always thought these bugs were peaceable little things 😇 IME juvenile roaches loose in a cham cage can often squeeze through the small gaps around the doors of a screen cage. Your cham isn't seeing or hunting them at night, so there are hours in each 24 hour...
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    Help— Eyes are Closed!

    Chams can definitely pick up parasites from their insect prey. You're never going to get rid of every single one. BUT, a healthy insectivore can tolerate some parasites....they need to because they're ubiquitous in the environment. An otherwise healthy host can handle a low parasite burden, but...
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    Let’s see your scariest!

    Must be a vampire drag queen with all those white "fangs" along the lipline. Seem to recall there is an actual term for toothy grin markings like that. The purpose may be to fool another animal into believing the threatened animal has an arsenal of imposing teeth. Is it scia dentata?
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    Let’s see your scariest!

    I thought it was, but not everyone agreed. When I landed a new job in bush town AK and needed to sell the house relatively quickly, that jungle room nearly made my realtor bolt for the hills. She took one look, turned quite an odd color herself, and whispered "none of this will be here when we...
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    Vet Transportation…

    I found a pop-up, zipper-close mesh hamper was a simple way to house small cage birds temporarily when I couldn't bring a frame cage along. It would lay flat until needed. A long time biologist friend of mine has set up backyard mist nets and banded songbirds for decades. He untangles the birds...
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    Let’s see your scariest!

    Wonderful thread! So sorry I don't have a pic to share (this was before digital) but I do have a story. Let your imagination run wild! My biggest Melleri Mufindi ended up featured on Animal Planet's Emergency Vets show years ago. The film crew used to hang around the vets' office waiting for...
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    Vet Transportation…

    There should be lots of descriptions posted how people have transported their chams to vets if you do a forum search. A cham shut into a dark box will stop moving around fairly soon and sit still clutching a stable perch. I usually just wedged a sturdy branch at an angle inside a cardboard box...
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    Wild caught-do they need deworming?

    And if you really can't find a local practice that sees exotics an interested experienced small animal vet still has the capability to test for parasites and have access to the right meds. They can consult with an exotics vet regarding treatment. IIRC there are vets forum members know who will...
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    Out of enclosure plants?

    Nothing really wrong with a decorator fake. He won't be living in it, it won't require light or water so you can put it wherever you want in the house, its ability to retain water droplets or withstand higher humidity won't really matter so what its planted in doesn't matter, and chances are he...
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    Roughly how tall are adult, fully grown male panthers?

    Actually, I DID zap mine with a temp gun at various times. At the start of basking, mid way through, when the cham started to gape before moving, when their skin was dark, when it was light, how quickly and how much their body temp changed while away from the basking area, while asleep, etc. I...
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    Do you clean Urates from your Viv?

    I would. Whether it's fecal matter or not, not sure I'd want any loose feeders feasting on my cham's poop at night. Sounds like a great way to complete an intestinal parasite's life cycle to me. Chances are both your feeders AND your cham are carrying a few, possibly multiple species. If this is...
  13. Carlton

    Seriously weird position

    ROFLMAO! That belly tops human plumber's butt! Photoshop in a little leather belt. Pretty please?
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    Here we go again.

    Teachers IME rarely if ever take advice from their students. They're the ones with authority, not the students. You could offer the teacher links to this website's husbandry information, especially focused on how much $ and daily time a cham would require. Don't forget rearing and maintaining...
  15. Carlton

    Male Veiled Chameleon Digging?

    And a female that looks gravid to boot. Quite a belly on her.
  16. Carlton

    How to clean mister bottles?

    Algae can grow if the water stays exposed to light during the day. You might consider painting the bottle a dark color, but you wouldn't be able to check the water level as easily. Maybe make some sort of dark colored sleeve to put over it (black plastic bag?). Algae is one reason I use opaque...
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    Reflection in front glass

    How long has he been in the new setup? Chams don't like change. He may still be reacting to it. I agree that the arrangement of climbing routes and plants may not be to his liking. It may look good to you, but he's the one who has to live there. Watch to see if he seems to be trying to get to a...
  18. Carlton

    Vacation

    How automated is your setup? Timers? Misting system? Do you rely on daily hand misting? If daily misting isn't an issue, it might be easier on everyone to have someone come to your house a couple of times to refill reservoirs and replenish feeders instead of moving everything somewhere else...
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    HELP! Frozen Brown Anole male! Super skinny!

    Pedialyte is easy to find at grocery stores. You can also use Gatorade...it's a rehydration fluid too. It isn't ideal, but if you can get him to lick at something fruity-sweet you may be able to get some fluids into him. If he won't lick at anything at all, he's lost interest in everything and...
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    HELP! Frozen Brown Anole male! Super skinny!

    UVB is not your prime concern right now. Stop moving him in or outdoors. Putting him outdoors in cool weather exposes him to the effects of windchill...even if it doesn't seem extreme to you. What he needs is stability, modest temperatures, moisture, and energy. He may simply be running out. His...
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