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  8. crazychamzoo

    Super difficult cham

    We just wait em out on food strikes, we have a few stubborn guys, but they learn to eat what's given them in our experience.
  9. crazychamzoo

    cricket breeding help!:)

    Well, you need a bin, adult crickets, and egg laying containers. We have tried several different mixtures and we currently use a mix of peat moss and play sand at about 1-1.5" thick, I would say our mixture is prob 80/sand 20/peat moss, and it needs to be very moist. Keep the egg laying...
  10. crazychamzoo

    Two questions

    Don't think I have ever seen up close a chameleons hemipenis, but when we sex our ball pythons we have to force the hemipenis out of the vent and it sounds like that is what you where seeing, but that's only from experience in sexing pythons, so I could be wrong. As far as washing the plants, we...
  11. crazychamzoo

    New Panther

    Cool! Good luck with your new friend, panthers are amazing!
  12. crazychamzoo

    gravid? hopefully

    She certainly looks gravid to me, that's the coloration I was talking about. They never cease to amaze me how they can show so much in their altering pigment, just amazing.
  13. crazychamzoo

    gravid? hopefully

    If she is inseminated her coloration will usually be the best indicator, a typical inseminated or gravid female will display a very dark almost black or dark brown background with nice yellow and green, sometimes light blue spotting, the coloration doesn't always stay through out her pregnancy...
  14. crazychamzoo

    New Panther

    Chill out, it wasn't an attack, just looked like a water bowl from the iPhone.
  15. crazychamzoo

    Panthers vs Jacksons

    LOL, but you gotta love them, each one of ours have such a different personality, from super chill to crazy mean.
  16. crazychamzoo

    New Panther

    Get rid of the water bowl on the side and get a dripper, a misting system, or manual mist a few times a day.
  17. crazychamzoo

    Veiled Cham, Feeding and Supplements Question

    Calcium without D3 at every feeding, multivitamin with D3 or calcium with D3 twice a month. Get rid of the wax worms, they basically have no nutritional value and are just fat, at most just a treat every once in a while. Go for silk worms, horned worms, or Phoenix worms.
  18. crazychamzoo

    Can't see dripper?

    I know this is a silly question, but is the dripper set up to drop on a leaf that's easily accessible and seen by the Cham? We typically don't use drippers but when we have, the only way we could get the chams to drink from the dripper is if we strategically place it to hit a leaf at the top...
  19. crazychamzoo

    Cash

    My only thought would be when your offering him food by hand, do you try to offer him food by hand before he gets his daily food or just randomly through out the day after he has been feed. It may be that he's just full. None of ours have ever taken a cricket or worm, I thinks the way you have...
  20. crazychamzoo

    New Cage Build!

    Looks good, but I would suggest you consider building the door with a frame to fill the outside perimeter of the entry. You have some fairly large gaps there, I learned the hard way building homemade enclosures that crickets are escape artist. I use to build the doors to fit within the frame...
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