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  1. Herpcentric

    Bad Fall = Broken Bones?

    It wasn’t a blanket statement. I was referring to these parent in specific. I’m sorry if I didn’t make that clear.
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    Bad Fall = Broken Bones?

    Because kids aren’t valued as a life. They don’t hold that title anymore. And because this is how parents think, it trickles down into the kids not caring for a life. No matter how small, like this cham with no doubt broken bones. The parents don’t care because the cham holds no value to them...
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    Bad Fall = Broken Bones?

    You know.. I’m going to say something and you guys are probably going to hate me for it, but its the sad truth of how kids are viewed by a lot of people today. Kids today aren’t had for the joy of starting a family, hardly anymore. Most kids today are from teenagers. Most kids today are from...
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    Eye insight and tale question.

    I agree with @Lennoncham. I made the mistake of feeding my girl panther mealworms along with crickets the first week i got her and she gained a little weight! Mealworms/waxworks/superworms in general should be only given as a treat maybe once weekly, twice TOPS if you give 1-2 worms those...
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    Contest: What's in the Box?! Vol. 3

    Not at all! That was actually really cool to learn xD i knew we used things from nature to make dyes and cases for foos and what not, like wax bugs(think it was wax bugs!) are crushed and used to make the outer shell skittles and M&Ms and other candies like that. But I didn’t know about bugs...
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    Contest: What's in the Box?! Vol. 3

    Lol, the chams name is indeed Tye-Dye!
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    Contest: What's in the Box?! Vol. 3

    I’m gonna say 240 silkworms :D
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    Iggy's Got New Digs!

    A Benjamin Ficus is only toxic if INGESTED in large amounts. It’s milky sap is also a skin irritant if not washed off immediately. So they are relatively safe for panthers as panthers don’t eat foliage. But if you house veileds i would be careful. Otherwise they are fine :) love the set up! So...
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    What do you think of my translucent chameleon what should I call him?

    I don’t know why but Parabellum always seemed like a cool name for a veiled because they are the cranky ones of chams! So kinda runs along the lines of if you want to make peace with them, prepare for a long war and lots of trials and tribulations to get them to trust and tolerate us :p If I...
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    Spotting stress?

    Heals pretty fast. May be only a hour-few hours to a day or two! Soon as the skin cells finally figure out no permanent damage was done! :D those darn cells! i would be very careful though and watch your cham closely the next few days though just Incase that fall caused a little more damage than...
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    Spotting stress?

    It means he rubbed up against something that irritated his delicate/tender skin. Think of it like a light bruise. My girl got a small one on her back today because she went under too low a branch and it grazed her side. She’s fine, but it just discolors their skin from the trauma. In my opinion...
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    Where to get inexpensive plexi?

    only bad if they start trying to eat it! But being as its on the outside of the enclosure, I wouldn’t worry about them ever being able to eat it! Shower curtains are thicker and meant to take water! So shouldn’t have to worry at all! Totally safe
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    Where to get inexpensive plexi?

    Ghetto? What are you talking about?! That sounds amazing! Just cut it to size and stick some Velcro to it and the cage so you can easily remove and clean it or to air the enclosure out!
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    Where to get inexpensive plexi?

    What Karma said! ^^^^^ its never even crossed my mind to use shrink wrap! I figured it wouldn’t be safe because its a soft plastic?
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    Where to get inexpensive plexi?

    It might actually be easier to cover with a sheet? I’m in Texas too, and yeah i know xD its hard to keep their cage regulated! But if the experts here say no to a sheet, live plants are a great way to keep humidity up! As far as plexi, that’s going to be the price everywhere! Plexi for some...
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    Contest: What's in the Box?! Vol. 3

    Ok, soo.... based on the boxes dimensions... and that shipping label... its probably a form of feeder... I’m going to say Dubia’s? And around.... 100? Maybe 150?
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    Finally here

    I believe 18”x18”x36 was the smallest recommended size, but she’ll be fine for a couple weeks in your screen cage. She’s small enough right now that it wont be too much of a bother? I believe at least?... Don’t quote me on that x.x I’ve noticed a lot of keepers prefer 24”x24”x48” enclosures. So...
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    Finally here

    Ok, so I’m in Weatherford, Texas, honey. And having AC means diddly. It’s not about the AC, its about her husbandry. And she can not stay in a glass box. In the wild they are open to nice ventilation. In captivity, they need the same. You do not have any vents at the bottom to allow air flow...
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    How to wash lay bin sand?

    Thank you, MissSkittles!
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    How to wash lay bin sand?

    How do you wash it? Just rinse it well or can you use dawn soap? What does rinsing it do? I’m sorry I’m bothering you guys so much. I promise this will be my last question!
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