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  1. celeste_knitter

    Dragon strand

    Bill is great! I originally ordered the large clearside atrium for my (then) 1 panther...then I ended up with a 2nd panther thanks to @Matt Vanilla Gorilla. Bill helped me change my order from the 1 atrium to 2 clearside larges & I'm getting them earlier than expected! He's been extremely...
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    Advice please for first chameleon

    You need a variety of live food for chameleons that are properly gut loaded & dusted with a schedule of supplements just prior to feeding. Chameleons will not respond to dead feeders...They need live insects & a variety: dubia or discoid roaches, crickets, superworms, silk worms, horn worms, and...
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    Advice please for first chameleon

    They are higher end, but their basic keeper cage is better than any other. You get what you pay for, for sure. You can always add the dragon ledges to almost any cage too. Their info is free ;)
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    Advice please for first chameleon

    I would check out the resources on the dragon strand webpage regarding cages, ventilation, and setting up temp gradiants
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    Treating wood

    Totally agree it's not mandatory for many/most people. For those who live in areas with bugs affecting wood from local trees, it is advisible in many cases. I think we go overboard trying to make things sterile, when clean will do.
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    Treating wood

    Some areas have nasty invasive bugs that can affect other live plants which is why I do the diluted bleach.
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    Treating wood

    I wash away any visible dirt then spray with a 1:10 bleach/water solution. Let dry naturally, preferably in a sunny window or natural sunlight if warm enough. Once dry, use.
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    Merry Christmas everyone!

    I know! Why do you think I escape each year??!!
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    Silkworm eggs or live

    I like eggs because I have various animals that eat them, but at various sizes. I can feed off at sizes that work best. I haven't had the best luck getting them to cocoon & reproduce on their own, but maybe in the future!
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    Merry Christmas everyone!

    Merry Christmas everyone! I'm currently away from Louisville, KY in S FL visiting family. My view today did not suck!
  11. celeste_knitter

    Enclosure for Baby Veiled

    Welcome! Great job at setting everything up before getting your veiled! What kind of UVB light are you going to use? A T5 HO line at type is recommended over the coiled type. They can be ordered online & are generally not found in pet stores. The care sheet will help a lot. Remember these are...
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    Paco (new chameleon)

    Congrats on your new chameleon!
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    Probably Will Sell chameleon due to not being able to care for her

    @olivia.griswold Any updates on your chameleon? There are people here willing to help with tons of experience.
  14. celeste_knitter

    Lets see your Ambilobe!!!!!

    Me either! With each shed new & brighter colors come out. He's the sweetest boy you could ask for!
  15. celeste_knitter

    Dragon strand

    I will...these are clear side large cages that will sit side by side. Once I have them set up 100% I will post pics!
  16. celeste_knitter

    Heat light

    I would get a 75w dimmable & a dimmer so you can adjust based on temps as necessary
  17. celeste_knitter

    Dragon strand

    My new Dragon Strand cages have shipped!!! They will arrive after I get home from vacation!!!
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    Probably Will Sell chameleon due to not being able to care for her

    I don't think that veiled had much time left...still hoping it's still alive & the OP will allow others with knowledge to help.
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    Lets see your Ambilobe!!!!!

    Bowie post shed #2 @ home by celeste_knitter posted Dec 11, 2018 at 2:44 PM Here is my boy, D. Bowie from @Matt Vanilla Gorilla
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    Probably Will Sell chameleon due to not being able to care for her

    There is always a chance. It is certain she will die as she is. With slow, steady hydration & nutrition and excellent husbandry, possibly.
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