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    blaptica dubia

    Although my male panther (16" TL) would never eat even mid-sized Orange-Headed Roaches (similar in size to B. dubia), my female, who was about 5" SVL, would happily gorge down full grown roaches, in multiples. She would eat anything she could fit any part of in her mouth, even if it took her ten...
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    Rescued a Chameleon Last Night...

    Don't bring him into the shower with you. To shower him, place a bush or some such plant into the shower stall or tub, and turn the shower on low with warm (not hot) water gently spraying about half of the plant. You really should try and find him a screen cage, or at least a large plant that he...
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    Where can i get cheap bulk water crystals

    www.watersorb.com You can get 55# for two hundred bucks. That's enough to last a swarm of locusts of plague proportions until armageddon... I got 5# for like thirty bucks four years ago. I may never run out ever again (unless I lose the bag).
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    Rescued a Chameleon Last Night...

    I would recommend force feeding in addition to forced watering. Just be careful that you don't choke the chameleon while force feeding/watering them. And start slowly with the force feeding, as too much nutrition after a period of starvation can send them into shock. Feline clinicare is a...
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    Reptiles recognize people?

    My roommate's iguana (a full grown ~7ft male) is definitively able to recognize individual people on sight. He absolutely despises my roomate, and becomes extremely aggressive and performs dominance displays or attacks, any time my roomate is visible to him without a barrier (like the glass of...
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    Is ficus leaves dangerous?

    My male panther chameleon ate so much ficus that he almost completely defoliated his tree. I never had any eye troubles with him, or any troubles period, for that matter. Now he lives with a pothos, since the ficus just couldn't take it.
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    Flax Seeds

    I use a blender to grind flaxseed (I use it in my Fruit Fly cultures). I find that it grinds easily when completely dry, forming a dense, but dry crumble.
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    Brand of heating pad for roaches?

    That's what garages, basements and sheds are for.
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    Brand of heating pad for roaches?

    I set up "Roach Freezer" in my garage. I went to an appliance shop and collected up an old, broken chest freezer (for free), that would fit my roach bins. I put a ceramic heater on a thermostat in it (set to whatever temp you want), and left a piece of wood in between the lid seal to keep some...
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