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    CH 5 month old female carpet chameleon.

    I have the last of my captive hatched carpet chameleons for sale. This one is a female approximately 5 months old. She does have a small kink in the end of her tail from an injury when she was younger. She eats and drinks well and the kink in her tail does not seem to bother her. I am ask...
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    Captive hatched carpet chameleon babes Ontario

    I have 2 females and 1 male, all captive hatched available. Since they are captive hatched I am asking $200 each. Female 1 - 4 months old. Female 2 - 3 months old. Male - 3 months old. At this time I would like to only sell them locally. I am able to meet in the Toronto...
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    Carpet Chameleon babies (3-4mths old) Male or Female

    I have some captive hatched carpet babies and I am having a hard time sexing them. Anyone want to see if they can help. Sorry the pictures arent the greatest. Chameleon #1 - Approx 4 months old. Chameleon #2 - Approx 3 months old. Chameleon #3 - Approx 3 months old. Thank...
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    Another sexing baby panthers thread

    I tried myself and have to the best of my ability sexed these baby panthers. Would like to see how I did. Baby 1 - Pic 1 Baby 2 - Pics 2-3 Baby 3 - Pics 4-5 Baby 1 Baby2 Baby3
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    Ambilobe Panther Chameleons

    CB Ambilobe panther chameleon babies for sale. They are between 3 and 4 months of age. Males $325 Females $250 Please PM or email [email protected] for further details. Located West of Toronto. Shipping within Canada is available. Pic 1-2: Babies Pic 3: Father
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    Carpet chameleon temps

    What temperatures are people using for the basking spots for their Carpet chameleons?
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    Adding additional babies to a baby bin

    I had my first chameleon baby hatch a couple weeks back. My second baby has just hatched. Currently I have a couple baby bins setup. WIll the first baby attack the newborn if I add it to the old baby bin. Since this clutch seems to be hatching spread out it will be easier if I can add a...
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    Baby panther bins, pinhead crickets arent climbing

    I have setup some bins for my baby panthers, these bins are 12 inches wide x 15 inches high x 20 inches deep. Inside there are some wooden dowels used as highways and some fake plants for cover. They have UVB as well as a basking spot just below 80 so everything seems good. I am using some...
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    neonate panther temperatures

    I will have a couple of neonate panthers needing homes in the next little while. I have bins setup for them with some sticks and fake plants as well as a used reptisun 5.0 uvb bulb. My question is what temps are ideal for the neonates. What temps for basking if required at all, and what...
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    Are these temperatures ok?

    I setup a tank for the pygmys I will be getting shortly. They will be R. Brevs (bearded). The tank is a taller tank, roughly 24 inches high and has a UVB light along the top back side. Near the top by the UVB light the temperature is 76 degrees, and down near the substrate the temperature is...
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    Ivy in pygmy enclosure?

    Wondering if it is safe to use ivy in a pygmy enclosure as it would provide alot of cover and vines? I cant find any pothos or I would use those instead.
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    What substrate for enclosure with egg laying females.

    I have a layer of hydro balls and a layer of charcoal all divided by mesh. The original plan was to use coco fibre with some play sand mixed in. Will this setup be suitable for egg laying females, also how deep will the top layer of substrate need to be? R. brevs (bearded pygmys) will be the...
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    Is 68 too cold for panther eggs?

    My eggs have been incubating for almost 6 months now and we have started to experience some colder weather. Will 68 degrees farenheit for a couple of nights be too cold? The daytime temperatures will creep back up over 70. They are in tupperware containers in the closet of my reptile room...
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    Mississauga breeders expo ambilobe pickups

    I picked up a pair of blue bar ambilobe from Chameleon nation at the expo over the weekend. Pheonix my second male Daytona my 3rd female
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    Adult female ambilobe panther

    Im looking for an adult female ambilobe panther chameleon. I am located in Ontario, but I am willing to have some shipped from anywhere in Canada. A younger female may also be considered.
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    clay aquatic plant soil as a incubation medium

    Anyone tried the clay aquatic plant soil for incubating chameleon eggs? The crested gecko breeders love the stuff because it holds moisture well, but breathe's very well since it is a coarse material. Unless the results are very poor I will be trying it with my next panther clutch.
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    What changes should you see to the eggs along the way?

    I recently, about a month ago had my first clutch of 25 panther eggs laid. I have seperated them into 3 containers (perlite, vermiculite, hatchrite). A couple of the vermiculite eggs have mold the rest look the same as the day they were laid. My question is how should the eggs change and...
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    Eggs with not enough humidity what happens

    I am new to breeding, I have read that if the eggs are in a substrate that is too wet they will mold and turn bad. What about the other side of the coin and the eggs are in a subrate that does not have enough humidity?
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    Closet incubating and temperature fluctuations panther eggs

    I was planning to use my closet in one of my upstairs rooms for incubating my panther eggs. The plan was for the eggs to be in vermiculite or hatchrite in tupperware containers with a couple of pin holes in the lids. These would then be placed on the top shelf of a rarely used closet. I...
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    Clean the eggs before incubating?

    Do people normally clean the eggs before they place them in the vermiculite or perlite for incubating? If so what would you use, or is it ok just to dig them up and place them straight onto the incubation medium?
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