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  1. flyingpanther

    ***The Third Official Enclosure Picture Thread***

    Here is a simple outdoor enclosure I completed earlier in the summer for outdoor time during those warmer days in San Diego. It’s 3’x3’x6’ framed using 2x2 redwood posts. Newtech wood (similar to Trex) decking as flooring. Caster wheels with wheel brakes for mobility.
  2. flyingpanther

    Drainage Systems for Cages - get creative!

    ASI aquarium silicone. Mostly the black stuff on the background. https://www.bestmaterials.com/detail.aspx?ID=19108&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6bK3usKy7AIVRz6tBh3sOQWlEAQYASABEgLQwvD_BwE
  3. flyingpanther

    Drainage Systems for Cages - get creative!

    Yes, I was just referring to the inside of the drainage basin here. Since there is a few inches of standing water On the bottom I wanted to make sure it was fairly thick. I tried to spread out about 1/8” layer and let it dry before applying the next and I think I did three layers on the basin. I...
  4. flyingpanther

    Drainage Systems for Cages - get creative!

    Here is a simple drainage system I constructed for a two piece China cabinet conversion. I sawed through the top and bottom cabinet and cut into the divider walls to allow the draining basin to sit as deep as possible without interfering with the cabinet/drawer access below. It required a few...
  5. flyingpanther

    ***The Third Official Enclosure Picture Thread***

    Wow! There are some awesome enclosures here. So much inspiration here on the forums! I’m almost done with a (42”x42”) china cabinet enclosure conversion for a male Furcifer pardalis. I have other shots of the construction and build details if anyone is interested. It’s a bio active setup with...
  6. flyingpanther

    ID Please

    OK, thanks.
  7. flyingpanther

    ID Please

    My friend just got back from the Serengeti and took a couple pics of chameleons. They are looking pretty healthy. I think the second is a Rudis? Can anyone confirm and ID the first? Thank you, flyingpanther
  8. flyingpanther

    Worth Reading: Chameleons and Vitamin A

    I agree Will. Great resource. Concise,, to the point and full of great material.
  9. flyingpanther

    New skin for Mr. Grumpy Pants!

    LLL Reptile from their Oceanside, Caifornia store. He is as grumpy as they come but a good grumpy if you know what I mean. Post a pic of your guy.
  10. flyingpanther

    New skin for Mr. Grumpy Pants!

    (AKA) Enzo the Ambilobe Panther Superworm no more series here: https://www.chameleonforums.com/close-encounters-insectivore-2329/
  11. flyingpanther

    Photography Secrets? Leon 18 weeks

    These are all great tips. If your camera has the flower symbol or macro capability this is the best way to get close up shots. It will allow your camera to focus at a shorter range. If you must use a flash stay back a ways so you don't white out the subject. If your camera shoots at a fairly...
  12. flyingpanther

    Pics of One of My Ambanjas

    Fantastic shots of your cham! He is certainly all fired up.
  13. flyingpanther

    A few pictures

    What great pictures of these beautiful chameleons! The first one rocks!
  14. flyingpanther

    New photos over the weekend (dialup warning)...

    Excellent photo series!
  15. Glass Beard

    Glass Beard

    Ambilobe Panther
  16. flyingpanther

    Something Different 2 (LOL)

    Looks like a GBH. I bet he is happy the ice melted!
  17. flyingpanther

    Steggi The Great!

    Sweet pictures of Steggi. A very handsome looking Jacksons with a great smile!
  18. flyingpanther

    Close encounters with an insectivore!

    I love the critique. Will, I think I did try 45 degrees left for the droplets to be in focus but it just lost something from that angle. Here are some others from the "red" series. Boy this post has got to be boring a lot of people! I forgot you could grab the image settings also Dave. Thanks...
  19. flyingpanther

    Close encounters with an insectivore!

    Dave, roger the f-stop stuff. I am unsure what these were shot at off the top of my head. The second photo is in much need of a larger focal range, however in all of my experimentation this one was interesting to me because of the composure. It kind of looks like a snake wrapping around itself...
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