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    Grow light LEDs and Chameleons

    I have two chams, each enclosure has a 90 watt led. I have used it for approximatley one year and have not noticed any problems other than that it's a bit narrower beam of light than I would like. I would say that my chams perfer basking right in the most intense area even compared to basking...
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    Male Panther with a couple issues

    How is Claude doing? With regards to that UVB 10.0 bulb is it in a spiral shape? After you have completed the oral adminstration of calcium gluconate you may want to change the brand of calcium you dust your feeders if he doesn't seem to like the non-d3 one. I switched from exo terra to...
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    Still won’t eat ? HELP

    I cup feed my panther every other day and I know a some of the crickets eventually will get out and he will get those escapees within the next days. When you say he hasn't eaten over the last week, I wonder if he may be eating any of the bugs that have escaped. Heck there are times outside...
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    The Naturalistic Approach in Humidity and Water Management Unleashed By: Petr Necas

    I did a search and found this article written by Petr Necas that seems to refine/explain this hydration practice. I tried to copy and paste it but it is to large. So here is the link: terra-pets.de/download-attachment/94999 This is a quote from the article: "1. Use fogger at night and make...
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    Petco Abuse

    I'm not a fan of either petco or petsmart and don't buy much from either store. I find it interesting that petco did not drive the quality of liveaquaria/drsfostersmith into the ground when they were aquired in 2015. Though, it looks like drsfostersmith is putting an end to their reptile...
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    Eggs

    I am curious what temperature range does the room have that you will keep the egg and what type of medium(ie, perlite, vermiculite) will you put the egg on?
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    Eye issue/bleeding eye

    I can't speak to that basking bulb or to the problem with the eye but I can speak to challenges with maintaing ideal temps. I put my cham's cage in the basement so I could get him close to the sump for drainage purposes. The problem in the winter is that my basement gets to the low 50's and...
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    Bug Talk!

    If roaches don't make you run for the hills you may want to try red runners. Over the last six months I have been trying out dubia's, orange headed and red runners. The red runners elicit the best feeding response of the three with my panther and with how quickly they breed and eat all of the...
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    Bug Talk!

    I have had a lot of success with ordering bugs from Josh's frogs. I also am breeding silkworms. I started with some eggs from costal silkworms. I probably would only have the silkworms as an occasional treat if I had to relay on the chow as they seem more prone to dying off compared to...
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    Misting at night?

    Thank you for answering these dshuld. Planning on upgrading my cage soon! I'm curious if you have enclosed any of the sides of your cages to keep the fog in during the night. Also wondering with the rate you have your humidifer producing fog, how long you are noticing it takes to get a dense...
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    Misting at night?

    Just to clarify, the humidifer you use you can see the fog coming out? I believe the cool mist that Bill is talking about does not produce a fog?
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    Misting at night?

    I was re-reading the transcript of the podcast by Bill and to me it seems like he is recommending an ultrasonic humidifer: "The fog itself can be created with a humidifier. There are cool mist humidifiers that whip water into the air using a fan and there are ultra-sonic humidifiers that create...
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    Your personal experiences!?

    I listened to that podcast by Bill Strand and I'm wondering if you are using a humidifier for most of the night? If so are you noticing with humidity approaching 100% that your panther is wet most of the night? I'm imagining you have the humidifier at the top of the cage, are you moving your...
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    showering helps chameleons shed?!

    I have had a panther for about 10 months. I don’t consider that in my time with him that he has had a tough shed. I have never put my guy in the shower but I do put his mister on longer when shedding. I have a climist system for misting and in his cage there are both wetter and dryer zones...
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    Silkworms

    I got some medium silkworms a few weeks ago from katacara. I fed off the smaller ones and didn't do anything else for the others besides feed them 2-3x a day and before I knew it I had 10 cocoons.
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    I want a chameleon.

    It looks like your doing your research and have been able to pose good questions. I don't have much experience so I will defer to the care sheets and the above members but I did want to share an observation. I have had my panther for two weeks and I would pretty much put all of his different...
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    Feeding silkworms

    So I got some really nice silkworms from Katacara last week and I notice they have a strong appetite for mulberry leaves. I got about 25 medium sized silkworms and I have been putting about 6 leaves in the morning and in the evening. To me it seems like they would eat all day if they could...
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    New enclosure lighting

    BTW, Argus is me :-). I thought I joined this website a few years ago when I was considering a panther but went another route.
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    Hornworm feeding

    It's been interesting watching him eat. I would like to get some silkworms, Katacara I tried to see if I could message you through this site to arrange for some but I don't seem to have that ability.
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    Hornworm feeding

    Thanks folks, I am starting with 200+ roaches, nutrigrubs, hornworms and 500 crickets. I'm also thinking of getting silkworms in the future because I have three mulberry trees. My panther is coming in today so I am excited to see how he eats.
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