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  1. moogle73

    New Baby Chamlet :)

    yeah we have a red hibiscus in 2 of our enclosures, they really are beautiful flowers.
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    Cicadas!!!

    insanity lol, we still don't have them yet in my area
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    Cicadas!!!

    Yeah, im in stanhope and havent seen them yet either
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    New cage setup.

    Assuming its 1 inch chain, I think 1 inch plastic chain has a breaking strength of like 60-70 pounds, don't quote me on that lol, but I believe it something around there so it should be more than enough to support a hanging plant.
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    Baby blue nosy

    I agree there should be one... tons of other reptile forums have them and they are a valuable resource for everyone imo. And I have used them countless times on other foruns... Of course you will get the normal response in that "its too hard to moderate that" or they "dont want the...
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    Baby blue nosy

    beautiful baby nosy, looks similar to my new baby nosy, poor guy :( yeah its unfortunate there is a large mount of straight up "dirt bags" in this world. Its a shame too because there is a lot of really decent and good people out there, contributing to society, doing the right thing, caring...
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    Anyone have instagram?

    Wow, this is awesome, ill have to add some folks :) I belive my tag is moogle73, but ill have to double check that as im mobile right now.
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    CNN headline news.

    What a shame :( for both the chameleon and all other creatures and items. Loss of life, loss of personal belongings, property damage... its just a shame in general.
  9. moogle73

    Puppy Girl Aura

    No I havent, I just looked them up, I will have to give them a try, thanks Thanks :)
  10. moogle73

    Is this behavior natural?

    Sure, well this is the exact plastic fencing I have, I got it from home depot http://www.homedepot.com/p/Tenax-2-ft-x-25-ft-Green-Home-Fence-783060/100384024#.UaVZTm2mXfI 1 roll has enough to do 2 full cages at the standard size of 2x2x4 with a little extra left over. (fyi, its about 3-4...
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    My first chameleon

    Welcome, Most important things 1. Figure out a setup for multiple feeder insects for variety and health 2. Get proper lighting, uvb tube preferably, and heat basking lamp can use regular bulb 3. Foliage and a ton of it... live plants are better check the safe sheets. But you will want alot of...
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    Is this behavior natural?

    Yeah, its normal, I hand plastic fencing on the interior walls so they have something else to hang onto besides the screen. I can post a pic of it when I get home if your interested
  13. moogle73

    Silkworm v Hornworm

    sounds like you have a large amount of feeders too :) by the ones you listed out silks, phoenix, butter, and crix you should have all your bases covered there! (and the silks, phoenix, and butters all have high calcium content which is great for younglings)
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    Silkworm v Hornworm

    My understanding of the "zebra worm" is its just a genetic variation for a different color and or pattern than the "plain silkworm" but its still a silk worm, just the same as any other species of living creature having different appearance than another of the same species due to their genetic...
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    best starter chameleon???????

    Well males will be easier than females in that you won't have to worry about eggs
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    best starter chameleon???????

    well your speaking in ultra generalistics here, but it comes down to size, if you can handle a 2x2x4 cage then most start with a panther or veiled , and GENERALLY speaking of those 2, panthers are slightly easier in that they usually aren't has territorial / aggressive as adults, but again this...
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    where to put cricket cup

    +1 to this, I put mine about 6 inches or so below their basking spot / vines, that way its not so close to the basking spot I dont "melt" the insects but close enough the chameleons easily see it, and eat from it. lol, I have seen this first hand as well, it leads to a rather puzzled look on...
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    Feeders available near me

    well it far to much info to do in one post, but generally speaking you will want multiples of the feeders listed above and provide a varied diet (like 3 minimum, if not more, the more the better). the 2 worst of the above list I would prob say are waxworms (very high in fat content, low...
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    Silkworm v Hornworm

    also if your looking for strictly a feeder to boost calcium, butterworms have a very high calcium content as well, and are the easiest of all 3 to care for lol
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    Silkworm v Hornworm

    you can get silks or hormworms from, the following, plus many more if you google mulberryfarms costalsilkworms greatlakehornworms lindagonebuggie I have ordered from all of the above and they all have always done me well, would recommend any.
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