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  1. blaisn8or

    Female wants out!

    There's a pic of her in my other thread, I can't re-attach it I guess. Here's a recent pic of her enclosure. You can see the shallow basin in the bottom. Like I said, I'll move her if she shows signs. The front is the issue, it's not like she's trying to get out from anywhere. She...
  2. blaisn8or

    Female wants out!

    She can't free range. I don't have the space for one but I also have a dog. Do any of her housing conditions seem "off" to anyone?
  3. blaisn8or

    Female wants out!

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - 9 mo. old female Nosy Faly Handling - Rarely Feeding - Crickets mainly but occasional wax worm or super worm as a treat. Cricket gut load is very varied! Kale, oranges, apples, banana, etc, etc. She eats very well both from a cup and "on the hunt" (I try to...
  4. blaisn8or

    Too close together?

    So my new Ambilobe male came last week, adorable guy! Super happy, healthy, etc. I mentioned before I just had to pick up this cute 8 month old Nosy Faly female. She's fantastic too, very friendly; she was in a pet store for a while so very used to people, she loves to crawl all over me...
  5. blaisn8or

    Would this be good for a 3 month old panther?

    Here's what I got from BigAl's...I found it was easier/better to buy things separate. I would nix the can of crickets (stupid) and the spray calcium and buy a duster instead. I bought a Pothos weeks before and repotted and cleaned it. I grabbed sticks from the woods (and baked them). I tried...
  6. blaisn8or

    And now there's two!

    So I have a new little baby male panther coming on Tues from Bruce @ Chameleon Paradise (what a great guy!) and I went today to the local reputable reptile store (not Petco) for feeders to get 'em gut loaded for his arrival. I was so stoked to pick up some little pinheads and then the sign on...
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