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    which is your favorite specie of cham?

    Parson's and the panthers, mainly Nosy Be and Nosy Mitsio.
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    Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination

    Is the sex of any of the types of chameleons determined by the incubation temperature of the egg? I found a study that showed Veiled chameleon eggs, Chamaeleo calyptratus, did not show any TPD.
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    Strange poop

    Most care sheets that I have read recommend feeding your chameleon about 30 minutes after turning the lights on in the morning.
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    DIY cages- Does anyone else stock them?

    Amazon has the Reptribreeze XL on sale for $79.88 + free shipping right now.
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    Help! Female Chameleon who may have eggs

    I think the temperatures are too high at night. Temps down to 65 would be fine for her. Also, most care sheets I have seen recommend a 12-12 cycle of day and night for them.
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    is plant safe for setup

    That is for humans, couldn't find anything about toxicity towards animals but wouldn't mess with it. Poisonous Part All parts are suspected. Symptoms Caution: not known to be poisonous but related to known toxic plants. Toxic Principle Unknown. Severity CAUSES ONLY LOW TOXICITY IF...
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    Can I have a double check?

    Taken from the repashy website. Don't think anyone has had any problems using that product every day.
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    Chameleon Safe Plant?

    Is this plant safe? Looked around but haven't found anything on it. Kangaroo Vine/Kangaroo Ivy Cissus antarctica http://keys.trin.org.au:8080/key-server/data/0e0f0504-0103-430d-8004-060d07080d04/media/Html/taxon/Cissus_antarctica.htm...
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    Babies!!! But not what you think...:)

    Could they possibly be Allegheny woodrats? The colors/number of young per litter seem to match. They look very similar to these http://www.backyardchickens.com/image/id/5906186
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    Healthy or unhealthy cham, you decide!

    Unhealthy Looks dehydrated because of the sunk in eyes.
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    3 month old veiled not eating

    The recommended UVB source is a ReptiSun 5.0 Bulb in a fluorescent hood. From what I understand about UVA vs UVB is the depth that the rays can penetrate into the skin. UVB is used to induce the production of vitamin D in the skin. https://www.chameleonforums.com/uvb-vs-uva-8386/
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    3 month old veiled not eating

    The problems I see are the lack of not seeing him drink while misting him, giving him D3 vitamins once a week and that you don't have a UVB bulb. Other members might have tricks to get him drinking. You should be giving him Calcium without D3 every day and Calcium with D3 once every two...
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    A Few Questions

    I am thinking about getting my first chameleon and had a few questions about setting up the enclosure for a panther chameleon. Does anyone know of any humidity controlled humidifiers? I plan on getting the ultimate kit from Screameleons that comes with the automated mister but wanted to get...
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