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  1. EriaKadu1332

    One my of babies won't stop eating his own tail

    It's dark from the bruising. And I'm assuming dead tissue at this point. The bit he took off last night has scabbed over pretty good.
  2. EriaKadu1332

    One my of babies won't stop eating his own tail

    Yeah I'll get pics when I get home. And yes. What he does is he'll go about a week or so and let the wound heal, then out of no where, he just sees his tail as food and will comp at it, break it, break the skin, rip off the broken tip, and ingest it. So far, he's eaten a third, nearly half of...
  3. EriaKadu1332

    One my of babies won't stop eating his own tail

    Yes he is a voracious eater and has constant access to a variety at all times
  4. EriaKadu1332

    One my of babies won't stop eating his own tail

    So I have kept two babies from my furcifer virdis clutch. One is super mellow, nothing bothers them. The other is a mean little shit, who is constantly in his fired up colors and is just mad at the world. I've taken him to an exotic vet and they say he seems to be fine and shows no real sign...
  5. Viserion

    Viserion

    Male Furcifer Lateralis, sparkling in all his water-colored glory. My perfect little dragon
  6. EriaKadu1332

    First time shipping

    So this will be my first clutch that I've ever had to ship babies out of state. Any advice, specifically to those in or around California, would be much appreciated. - who do you ship through - where do you take them to be shipped - does cali residents need special permits to ship chams, as...
  7. If you feel you're being watched, you probably are

    If you feel you're being watched, you probably are

    Creeper cham. Will stare for 20 minutes at a time. Male. Furcifer viridis. 1 year.
  8. EriaKadu1332

    Fogger run times for carpet chameleon.

    I agree with this. Luckily, I now live where it gets naturally more humid at night so it's rare to run a fogget anymore. However, when I did, I coupled it with a temp drop and ran every 15 to 30 minutes from 10pm to 30 min before my lights came on, around 7am.
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    Comment by 'EriaKadu1332' in media 'Gorgeous Panther'

    This is gonna be a hard pic to beat! This is some grade-a Nat Geo caliber. Well done!
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    June 2022 Photo Contest

    Hi if I'm the first place winner how do I receive the gift certificate?
  11. EriaKadu1332

    Baby Furcifer Virids and what I have learned

    Yeah of course! I'll be taking deposits closer to the three month mark :)
  12. EriaKadu1332

    Baby Furcifer Virids and what I have learned

    Yes they will be available around 3 months old. I'll have first pick of the females, but after that, I wanna get out as many to the public that wants them
  13. EriaKadu1332

    Baby Furcifer Virids and what I have learned

    Just an update: I have 10 perfect babies that have hatched. And that's it for this clutch!
  14. EriaKadu1332

    Baby Furcifer Virids and what I have learned

    Oh that would be awesome! Thank you so much! And I'll look for those guys to see what their secrets might be. I havent spoken to them previously so they might be able to help. Thank you so much!
  15. Carpet Hysterics

    Carpet Hysterics

    Young male Furcifer Lateralis displaying his displeasure in receiving a hornworm for lunch.
  16. EriaKadu1332

    Furcifer viridis

    Hi there! I am. I actually just had eggs hatch 2 days ago
  17. EriaKadu1332

    Baby Furcifer Virids and what I have learned

    The clutches I did candle from time to time showed nothing growing. But to be honest, this is a small chameleon so the eggs are TINY. So it really doesn't say much that I didn't see anything when sometimes you won't see anything for the first few months. At the time of death and the rate of...
  18. EriaKadu1332

    US Looking for a few different species

    I just hatched a clutch of furcifer viridis
  19. EriaKadu1332

    Who am I #2 ?

    If you have worked with lateralis and viridis, hands on, then yes. I can because I have worked with both species. There are very distinct differences when you look at the two side by side. My first two pics are a lateralis male and my second following pics are a viridis female as well as one of...
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