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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'How to Cut Open an Egg'

    you might as well investigate but good chance it is dead.
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'Post Death Egg Extraction'

    Nice work. Hope none of us need to use this!
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'Cage Making'

    Woah. Nice work.
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'My Findings on Infrared night time heat emiters vs ceramic heat emitters.'

    Hey what are the wattages for the different heaters?
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 4'

    Please do. If you come up with any questions just let me know. What species do you have coming?
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 4'

    Yeah the wire is attached. I think in is in part 3 where I show how. I DO sell them. I custom make them to order. There are a lot of variations.
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 4'

    Awesome. Thanks for all the comments! I want feedback. If you build one please post pics on this thread: http://www.chameleonforums.com/diy-guide-ultimate-baby-chameleon-cage-66328/
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    The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 4

    Now I just add sticks and plants by inserting their ends through the mesh. You can secure the more with twist ties. It is best to pack plenty of plants in there. This way the feeder insects will disperse and all the animals can get a meal rather than the biggest one rampaging and eating...
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    The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 3

    CLICK TO SEE MORE PICS The hinged top layer allows for easy access to the interior for cleaning and decorating. A special bottom layer keeps chameleons off the bottom. With the framework complete I can fill the cage with vegetation. (If you use this guide please credit me by providing a link...
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    The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 2

    In this part I add vinyl coated hardware cloth to increase climbable surface area. This is important so that the chameleon does not spend all day pawing at the sides. The mesh also provides excellent attachment points for branches. If you copy my construction exactly you will really minimize...
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    The Ultimate Cage for Babies Hatchlings Neonates Pygmies Any Small Chameleon Part 1

    Hi I make these cages from Rubbermaid containers. The main ideas are drainage, moisture retention and maximum climbing and basking surface area. There are important features to keeps your chameleons clean, prevent babies from climbing on their siblings' faces, reduce competition for heat, light...
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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'IT'S ME! Ocean Harvesting'

    The other organism is the treasured abalone.
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    IT'S ME! Earth Harvesting

    Earth Harvesting:
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    IT'S ME! Ocean Harvesting

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    IT'S ME! Reptile Show

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    Comment by 'Seeco' in 'How to Cut Open an Egg'

    Yup, I hate waiting to open up presents;) Seriously though I probably cut early in some cases but I figure why wait? I just have a strong instinctive feeling some times and I act on it.
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    How to Cut Open an Egg

    Preface: You may injure or kill your baby while cutting open an egg. Only cut open an egg if you are sure it is past the time to hatch and it will not hatch on its own. If you do not know how to determine this you must ask for advice. It is often difficult to balance patience and action...
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