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  1. A Veterinarian for your Chameleon

    A Veterinarian for your Chameleon

    Hello all! This is a post specifically for the people just getting their first chameleon and have not yet found a vet that can see chameleons. Finding a chameleon vet is difficult as they are rare, but you need a plan for when your chameleon might get sick or have an emergency. To talk about how...
  2. Panther Chameleon Podcast - a New Outreach

    Panther Chameleon Podcast - a New Outreach

    Hello Chameleon Wranglers! I would like to announce the launch of the Panther Chameleon Podcast! Whereas the Chameleon Academy is more exploratory (and will continue on), the Panther Chameleon Podcast is a tutorial outreach for keepers joining the community via getting a panther chameleon. It...
  3. Breeder Care vs Keeper Care: Is there a difference?

    Breeder Care vs Keeper Care: Is there a difference?

    As a breeder, cage manufacturer, and educator there has been a growing struggle within me over how to deal with the difference between common breeder husbandry and the husbandry I am working to advance through my Chameleon Academy outreach. New ideas, such as fogging, are much more easily...
  4. How to give your chameleon a long life

    How to give your chameleon a long life

    I have been thinking a lot lately about our mission to give our chameleons a long, healthy life. We have come far in our husbandry! If I was asked the question, “how to give a chameleon a long life” I could easily spend a year going through everything we have talked about in eight seasons of...
  5. Fogging as a Chameleon Hydration Method

    Fogging as a Chameleon Hydration Method

    Fogging is becoming a primary, if not only, hydration method for a number of chameleon keepers. Fogging replicates a cloud enveloping the chameleon in the early mornings of their natural habitat. The part which confounds us humans is that it appears that chameleons can be fully hydrated from...
  6. Brookesia Introduction

    Brookesia Introduction

    This week I had Michael Nash (@javadi ) on the podcast and we talked about his experience with the number of Brookesia species he is working with. As he is breeding them he is the rare individual that can discuss their entire lifecycle. This week was a podcast episode, but Michael then came on...
  7. Foggers, Pothos, and everything in between!

    Foggers, Pothos, and everything in between!

    Welcome to This Chameleon Life! In this week's Chameleon Hour video I took you along with me as I fueled up with some Chameleon Cold brew. I did not realize the controversy this would cause. I thought there was concern tht I was drinking cold brew concentrate directly and the intensity of...
  8. Critical Thinking: Should We Give Chameleons Water Cups?

    Critical Thinking: Should We Give Chameleons Water Cups?

    Whenever we are presented with a new idea our first reactions are often either to reject it because it would be too much work to think about changing or to get unnaturally excited with the feeling of being on the cutting edge of techniques. And so it is useful to have a standard by which we will...
  9. Keep Your Chameleon Plants Alive! - Chameleon Hour

    Keep Your Chameleon Plants Alive! - Chameleon Hour

    Welcome to the return of the Chameleon Hour! For those new to the Chameleon Hour let me introduce what is going on! Every other Friday at 5PM on Youtube I present an hour (give or take) of a chameleon keeper variety show. During this time there are video segments of various topics that are of...
  10. What I Learned in Madagascar

    What I Learned in Madagascar

    One of the most incredible experiences for a chameleon enthusiast is to trek to Madagascar and see chameleons in the wild. I just returned from exactly that experience! My purpose was more than just to see how many species of chameleons I could rack up. I was going to feel the conditions and...
  11. Perspective from the Anole Community! Nov 25, 2022

    Perspective from the Anole Community! Nov 25, 2022

    There is immense value in collaborating with other reptile communities - especially arboreal reptile communities! We are all trying to crack the code for arboreal reptile husbandry and each community comes at it from slightly different perspectives. By sharing experiences we find how much we...
  12. DeremensisBlue

    Comment by 'DeremensisBlue' in '2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide'

    I have been using a four bulb VivoSun T5 fixture for the main lighting and an Arcadia Jungle Dawn LED bar for the "cloud cover" light.
  13. DeremensisBlue

    Comment by 'DeremensisBlue' in '2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide'

    I hadn't thought of it in this way for Jackson's Chameleons, but this certainly makes sense and sounds like a reasonable hypothesis!
  14. DeremensisBlue

    Comment by 'DeremensisBlue' in '2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide'

    Oh, this is a perfect place to have that conversation! This is something that I spent much time struggling with as far as to what to put in the care guide. It is a prime example of how much do we go off of the chameleon's behavior when we are not sure exactly what that behavior is being driven...
  15. 2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide

    2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide

    This week I review one of my all time favorite chameleons - the Yellow-Crested Jackson's Chameleon! My first chameleon over 40 years ago was a Jackson's Chameleon and I have rarely been without one since. I have updated and significantly expanded the Care Guide I use on the Chameleon Academy...
  16. Reptile Rescues

    Reptile Rescues

    This week's theme is Reptile rescues. What does it take to be a rescue and what is it like day to day? For this I have on Bill & Sarah Grannis Stewart of Badgerland Reptile Rescue. They come on and answer my questions about what a reptile rescue is like and then they ask me questions about...
  17. DeremensisBlue

    Comment by 'DeremensisBlue' in 'Oct 14 2022: EndoParasites in Captive Chameleons'

    She did mention one crested gecko that was kept in the same cage as a wild caught Uroplatus so there is a wrench to throw into the gears. But I am very interested in anything we can use to figure out how transmissible parasites are between species and genus. Not only to see how dangerous North...
  18. Oct 21, 2022: The Newcomer's Perspective

    Oct 21, 2022: The Newcomer's Perspective

    This weekend we focus on the theme of how newcomers come to the chameleon community. I am bringing on Julana Dizon who is the host of a reptile themed travel channel on YouTube. She has expressed an interest in getting a chameleon, but has not yet done the research. As she works with animal...
  19. Oct 14 2022: EndoParasites in Captive Chameleons

    Oct 14 2022: EndoParasites in Captive Chameleons

    Note: This is a repost of the post in the Health forum to kick off this new blog. This blog will be updated every week with the new Chameleon Show topic. In this week's show, I interviewed Dr. Rachel Siu, the author of the study "Endoparasites of pet reptiles and amphibians from exotic pet...
  20. The Chameleon Academy Outreach

    The Chameleon Academy Outreach

    Here is where we continue the conversations started on the various Chameleon Academy outreach efforts. The current schedule is Instagram Live 5PM Pacific on Tuesdays Chameleons & Coffee Live 12 Noon, on Saturday and if you want to join me in doing feeder chores and fruit fly cultures then there...
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