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  1. Matzenkutilekk

    US True Blue Male Nosy Be Panther Chameleon

    This guy is going to be just spectacular. He is a True Blue Nosy Be from our Fernando Jr x Rhae pairing. He is 4.5 months old. He is currently eating large crickets, baby grasshoppers, and the occasional silkworm. He is $485 plus $60 shipping.
  2. Matzenkutilekk

    US Blurple Bloodline Male Ambanja Panther Chameleon

    This insanely handsome guy is from one of our retained Captain Spaulding x Andromeda clutches. He is giving all the vibes of being a stunning blurple Ambanja as an adult, though you can never be totally certain. He is currenlty eating small crickets, small superworms, and the occasional baby...
  3. Felipe Sanchez

    Felipe Sanchez

  4. You Can’t See Me

    You Can’t See Me

  5. Matzenkutilekk

    building a custom enclosure...tips welcomed!!

    We have actually had some of the best luck getting plants at Walmart of all places.
  6. Matzenkutilekk

    Pics of your XL setup....lets goooo

    These aren't the best photos to really demonstrate the setup, but there are a couple of ours that we have turned into naturalistic vivariums. They both have Arcadia UVB bulbs and just a regular floodlight for basking.
  7. Matzenkutilekk

    Blue Bar Ambilobe (Identity)

    That looks like Nosy Be to me. Definitely not Ambilobe.
  8. Matzenkutilekk

    Concerned about eating.

    We went through a similar incident with one of our male Ambilobes when he was a baby. He was big enough to eat larger prey so that's what we offered. When he didn't eat for three or four days I thought I might as well give fruit flies a chance. He devoured them and has never had a problem since...
  9. Matzenkutilekk

    My Newest Additions (Jackson's and Panther) Locale?

    I am not familiar with Jackson's, but your panther looks like a male to me. However time will tell. As stated above, it's easier to tell if the tail is straight.
  10. Matzenkutilekk

    Got a new cage need some pointers.

    I have found pothos to be the all around most convenient and easy to keep. I also really like the look of bromeliads. As has already been stated look into umbrella plants as well.
  11. Felipe Sanchez

    Felipe Sanchez

    11 Month Old Ambilobe Panther hanging out in the great outdoors.
  12. Matzenkutilekk

    Staple other than Dubia and crickets?

    Others have been successful at it, however I do not have a lot of patience with raising feeders. We tried once and failed. If you search the forums you can find where people have done it successfully.
  13. Matzenkutilekk

    Staple other than Dubia and crickets?

    Wild harvesting. You just have to make sure you know they haven't been exposed to herbicides or insecticides.
  14. Matzenkutilekk

    Staple other than Dubia and crickets?

    He is a definite weirdo. Our panthers have no problem eating whatever they are fed, but the Veiled won't even try to touch the female Dubia.
  15. Matzenkutilekk

    Staple other than Dubia and crickets?

    We have had good luck with our veiled accepting the Dubia as long as they are male. For whatever reason he won't eat the females, but he will happily munch the males. Also, grasshoppers make a great alternative.
  16. Matzenkutilekk

    A few shots of our Ambilobe sired by Bolt

    Felipe Sanchez is our amazing guy sired by Bolt at Canvas Chameleons. He's about a year old now.
  17. Matzenkutilekk

    Does anyone have any experience on feeding bagworms?

    We have access to tons of bag worms here and I'm curious if they are safe and if anyone has ever fed them before? They are the ones that make those little cocoons out of evergreen trees.
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