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  1. chameleonoobie

    Giant Outdoor Chameleon Cage

    Outstanding. I even noticed the staples in one picture are very uniform. You a Virgo or something? I can relate. That will give you many years of satisfaction, I'm sure well worth the price and labor to have that.
  2. chameleonoobie

    Best way to keep 1000 count Crickets alive???

    Some of those computer fans run on 12 volt or nine volt, etc. You need to get the right wall wart to run those. It’s very easy to cut off the three pin cpu socket and get the right socket at radio shack and be able to use a cheap power supply. Connecting household 110 volt current to one that is...
  3. chameleonoobie

    Post your Chameleon Company chams!

    Yea I hear you on photographing them. The flash washes it out like in this picture, if I use the auto correct thing it changes it to be incorrect. These are in an outdoor cage with whatever sunlight is happening at the time, just a point and shoot camera. If I got the picture just right of the...
  4. chameleonoobie

    Post your Chameleon Company chams!

    I really take some bad pictures, but here’s my three young female Nosey Be’s from Chameleon Company. First is from Tripod (5/26/11)), second is from KneeCap (6/05/11). This female is sired by either Tripod (5/21/11) or Greaseball (5/24/11) I’m not sure. It started out looking...
  5. female from Tripod, Chameleon Company

    female from Tripod, Chameleon Company

  6. female from KneeCap, Chameleon Company

    female from KneeCap, Chameleon Company

  7. chameleonoobie

    Orangeish Nosy be?!

    I know we have definite established Oustalets, Veileds and Jacksons and most probably panthers too in Florida. When all the land mass of earth was one there could have been chameleons in both what is now Florida and California, if weather was suitable for them. I say if they manage to make it...
  8. orange girl

    orange girl

  9. chameleonoobie

    Jdog's Extracurricular Activities,...

    Careful with those things of someday your nick name will be "Lefty".
  10. chameleonoobie

    Who leaves their chams out in the rain?

    I’m Broward County too, mine are outdoors all the time in a big walk in cage, as close to natural as I can do for them.
  11. chameleonoobie

    Orangeish Nosy be?!

    I wasn’t expecting such a dramatic change after a shed! This Nosey Be is now very orange/pink from the juvenile gray color after one shed. I better check that tail bulge again, I thought this was my male. Before: After:
  12. After

    After

  13. chameleonoobie

    Need suggestions for excess feeders

    You don't have an excess of bugs, you have a shortage of lizards. :)
  14. chameleonoobie

    Calciworms/Phoenix worms

    Releasing a bunch of freshly emerging black soldier flies right into the walk in chameleon cage, where I keep two BSF buckets going non stop. Some will deposit eggs right back into the bucket to continue the cycle. These flies were added to this bin about eleven days ago, it’s a mix or Aspen and...
  15. chameleonoobie

    If you own 2 or more chams, please post

    one male, two female Nosey Be.
  16. chameleonoobie

    Banana roaches

    I’m in Ft. Lauderdale and they aren’t that uncommon. It would be hard to identify the nymphs because they look like a hundred other roaches to me, but I have seen adults at night around my outside light and stuff like that. I have seen an adult that was a lot bigger with like a red line down...
  17. chameleonoobie

    Banana roaches

    Thanks, it’s working well. I have a lot of new nymphs, so I will have some to sell someday. Sorry forgot to include the place to order some right now- http://www.roachcrossing.com/
  18. chameleonoobie

    New Nosy Be's (pic heavy)

    I have a young trio from Jim as well, my male is from sire Kneecap (5-01-11), as is one female (6-05-11), the other female sired by Tripod 5-26-11), so mine are all probably closely related to yours as well. Hope they turn out great too!
  19. young one

    young one

  20. chameleonoobie

    Banana roaches

    I made a bin for flying roaches with a plastic top inside the regular lid and an access port by cutting a container and hot gluing it like you see in this picture. So far this was not necessary for working with them, they are extremely secretive and stay under stuff, but it also keeps them in...
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