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    No one told me how to do this!

    Hahaha! Now that's funny!
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    Diego Suarez Hatching!!!!

    Wow! Congrates PardalisGirl! What a great surprise!
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    Drainage in screen enclosure

    One way is to drill a whole bunch of tiny holes and place a large tupperware container underneath your enclosure to catch all the access water from misting.
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    Confidence building

    Does she appear weak when trying to climb? Possibly not recieving enough uvb lighting? I know that lack of uvb lighting can cause a chameleon or lizard to become lethargic. And eventually develope the MBD (Metabolic bone disease). Not trying to scare you, just want you to be safe then sorry. I...
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    Setting up a PROPER Flexarium!

    If you plan to be gone days at a time, do you plan on having someone coming over to mist your chameleon 3 times a day? It's not fair to the chameleon if you think you can just take off for a few days at a time and he'll be fine until you get home.
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    To use on the bottom?

    I'd also suggest no substrate, so you can monitor your chameleons intake of crickets. Even if you cup feed, I still recommend no substrate. It makes life a whole lot easier on the chameleon keeper.
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    Vivarium - confused

    I use these Exo-Terra units to house my crickets. It keeps them contained well and gives plenty of room for them. I advise an open screened enclosure for the little guy :)
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    Look How Pink

    Just a gorgeous chameleon! I see your picture is in the contest. May as well give you the victory already lol.
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    eggs

    Anywhere from 6-9 months incubation time is the usual.
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    The New Cage

    For this type of cage, I'd suggest using pvc with drilled drainage holes for the floor. Use a rubbermaid container underneath the cage to catch all the access water from misting and whatnot.
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    Need ideas for introduciong a new feeder

    I've had the same problem with Hornworms, Silkworms and Butterworms. My chameleon will only eat crickets and superworms now. When I first brought him home, he'd eat hornworms right from my hand. I think he ate a bad tasting one and now rejects them. Silkworms he has never gave an interest to...
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    Panther Chameleon pics

    Hello there. Just by looking at his colours, I can tell he's a male. Such a little cutie too!
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    I know what you mean. I've been waiting years and years to finally start up something like this. It's an addiction, a love, a hobby and a dream :)
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Yeah, I won't be breeding these 2 panthers. These were pets that I wanted because I love Chameleons. I'll be breeding 100% pure locales when I'm ready to buy in a few months time. I have to get everything built and all set up and in perfect working order before I place any orders for my Chams...
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Thanks for your reply Will. My Chameleon is roughly 16-18 months old. I got him at roughly 1 year old. He was a trade in to the pet shop that sold him to the customer. This Chameleon is super tame and such a sweetheart. I won't be breeding him as I can't be 100% sure of his locale or if he's a...
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Will Hayward. Please see my other thread. I posted a picture of my panther sleeping. Also, I looked at your pictures on your site and cliff looks a lot like picture #20. Please check that other thread and reply back. Thanks for your help. Derrik
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Will Hayward Hey Will, I love your site. I looked at your photos and picture #20 totally represents Cliff. What Locale is picture #20? By the way, I plan to breed in the very near future and I think we'd be able to swap bloodlines once I have babies, considering you are probably from the...
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Sorry Will, I had to downsize the photo. Here it is. This was over 2 months ago, late at night while he was sleeping. He goes more pastal orange then this now.
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    Hello Will. When he is sleeping in a totally calm state, he is a super pastal orange colour. The picture that I posted of him on the fence was a totally different day and hadn't been fired up from the little female. I'm in Ontario Canada and when I asked the pet shop, they said he's most...
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    Hello everyone...Could Use expert Opinion

    I took a look at the site and I think you are right. The Sambava's head colourations match cliff the most, especially on the crown. I appreciate your reply and your link. How long should I expect Cliff to take to earn his full colourings? He's nourished properly and an awesome husbandry.
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