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  1. CHIMP

    I know this is a chameleon forum but,..

    I am in south Florida for the weekend and cought a few juvi red headed agamas. I can tell the difference between male and female adults just by looking at them. And one know how to sex the babies?
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    Helmeted Chameleon

    My neighbor came to me yesterday asking if I wanted to buy a helmeted chameleon. I told him let me get back to him on it. I did some research and decided I would not be able to give him the temp drop at night he needs and told him I am not interested and why. He explained today that this was...
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    Horn worms found in yard

    I could probably find more, I would not feed these to my babies since I do not know what infections or worse they could transmit, but I could start a breeding colony with them if they are safe to feed to my little ones. What are your thoughts?
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    Care for crickets in winter

    So I started breeding crickets in the winter this year indoors. While collecting for feeding pets, sometimes they get out. I want to start housing them outdoors in a 20'x30'ish pole barn and 1/2 is enclosed. It has a lot more room for my projects, It has walls and a roof. We are coming out...
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    Help with winter care for crickets

    So I started breeding crickets in the winter this year indoors. While collecting for feeding pets, sometimes they get out. I want to start housing them outdoors in a 20'x30'ish pole barn. It has a lot more room for my projects, It has walls and a roof. We are coming out of winter and the...
  6. CHIMP

    NEW BORNS

    I am actually a few months away from hatching my first clutch. I am looking for advise on housing so many little ones. I was thinking about a large plastic bin completely open on top, and/or my old (18"x18"x36) cage. I have other smaller options as well. I have another mist system (just a...
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    crickets keeping

    I tried breeding crickets a few times and this kept happening. I started just housing and got the same problem. Sorry I do not have pictures. I just dump, clean, and refill. Have not had it happen in a few months but am still curious. So basically after keeping crickets in a bin for a while...
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    Question for breeders

    Clearly if your a part of this forum you care about these wonderful little creatures. Most of you also know what it takes to be successful. With that being said You also know most of the animals sold by you will die due to owner neglect or lack of knowledge. I am sure you spend a lot of time...
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    Egg laying observation

    I am now on my second clutch and she laid 41 eggs this time. Woot! Now the first clutch I had some problems which where resolved thanks to this forum. I put her in a bin and she dug down and laid her eggs. This time I wanted to set up something more permanent. I want the nesting bin to be a...
  10. CHIMP

    T5 HO lighting

    So Its been recommended to me that I get T5 HO lights and that is great, waiting for them to be shipped to me now, but I was curious If anyone knew how long the bulbs are good for? Should I treat them like my old UVB bulbs and replace every 6 months. (Not that I do, I just re-purpose them...
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    Breeding concerns, dehydrated Chameleon

    I have made my first attempt at breeding veild chameleons. I keep them in separate cages 24"x24"x36" screened. Both with zoomed lighting basking lamp and UVB bulbs. UVB bulbs where replaced last week and no signs of MBD in either one (bulbs are replace every 6 months sense I have failed at...
  12. CHIMP

    Vacantion travel

    I am going from Florida to new jersey for 6 days. I have 2 veileds, one male and one female, and a panther. I do not have anyone to watch them while I am gone. I have been debating on bringing them with me, but I can't exactly pack up their habitat and bring it with me. I thought about...
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    Weird chameleon

    Chameleon Info: Rogue Your Chameleon - Rogue was purchased a little less than 6 months ago actual age/sex is unknown Handling - at least once a week, I try to do once a day but life gets in the way. Feeding - crickets, and meal worms, mostly crickets and as much as he is willing to eat until...
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