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  1. MissLissa

    coming to a beach nearby...35 tons of week dead whale

    Ha! I know exactly what you mean. When they found that preserved baby mammoth, one of our biologists- one of the few mammoth specialists in the world- was invited to lead the autopsy. The whole place went berserk! ... Until we learned that he'd turned down the opportunity because "it wasn't...
  2. MissLissa

    Such a Tiny Ball of Fluff!

    His name is Pigwidgeon. He is an American Coot that I am caring for overnights for the local wildlife rehabilitation center over the next week or so. He currently needs feeding every 30 minutes from 4am to 10pm. Coots don't pick up eating on their own for 4-7 days, so he requires handfeeding...
  3. Pigwidgeon

    Pigwidgeon

    American Coot chick
  4. Pigwidgeon

    Pigwidgeon

    American Coot chick
  5. MissLissa

    My current load of pets!

    1.0 Ambilobe Panther Chameleon "Vladislav" 1.1.1 White Eyed Crocodile Skinks (Tribolonotus novaeguineae) "Toothless" ,"Temeraire", and unnamed offspring 1.1.1 Red Eyed Crocodile Skinks (Tribolonotus gracilis) "Scatha", "Maur", and unnamed offspring 1.1 Fire Skinks (Lepidothyris [Riopa] fernandi)...
  6. MissLissa

    Jacksons Chameleon Serious Skin Issues.

    I'm so sorry for your loss :(
  7. MissLissa

    Male Panther Chameleon Not Eating

    Ti would likely be a good idea to get a fecal test done just in case. A heavy parasite load can also cause dehydration, anemia, etc. Honestly, I get my lizards checked every 6-12 months as a precaution.
  8. MissLissa

    Reptile and Seizure Updates

    My fire skink does not like being handled, but he will do anything for food so I can get him up on my hand or into a glass container if I need to do a visual inspection. They are just walking stomachs! He does have a regrown tail and a few scars but I suspect he is a male, and was definitely WC...
  9. Gorbash

    Gorbash

    Fire skink
  10. Gorbash

    Gorbash

    Fire skink
  11. MissLissa

    Vladislav the Porker

    I finally got a hibiscus to go out on the balcony for Vladislav to sun himself on. I've been hauling his giant cage in and out the last little while but I got tired of it, so I visited a local cut-price grocery store that has a tiny green house... and they had a braided hibiscus in the garbage...
  12. July 23 2016

    July 23 2016

    Not sure about this "outside" thing...
  13. MissLissa

    Is chleo impacted or possibly have eggs?

    You chameleon is in critical condition: immediate veterinary intervention is required.
  14. MissLissa

    Bright Flowers?

    I use silk flowers, etc, in my chameleon cages at home and at work. I think if you stuffed a bunch of bright red flowers in front of him, all at once, he's going to react, but none of the chams in my care have much noticed if the flowers and other coloured foliage were in place before they were...
  15. MissLissa

    Feeder food in the food feeder

    If you put in grated carrots, chopped strawberries, etc, it should pose no problem. Veileds will eat greens, fruits and veggies in any case! I'd just make sure that whatever you are offering the feeders is fine for chams to eat, and make sure it's in small enough pieces she won't choke if she...
  16. MissLissa

    Growth Stunt???

    From 3-8 months male panthers go from about 2-3" long to about 17" long, and I found that my boy did most of that growth between 3-5 months of age. Some weeks I could almost watch him grow day by day! A good feeding schedule, feeder rotation, and proper supplementation is crazy important for...
  17. MissLissa

    Growth Stunt???

    From the first to the last picture you can definitely tell he has grown. If you fill out this form: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/ (just copy and paste it here) we can look for any husbandry issues that may be of concern. If you are worried, a fecal exam is...
  18. August 9 2016

    August 9 2016

  19. MissLissa

    Introducing Buckminster Bobbins!

    He is INCREDIBLE, Lathis!! Wow
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