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  1. jpowell86

    My babies moving to the freerange

    I'm sure. My brother's are all engineers and very tech savvy. It's just every time I involve them in a project, it becomes 50 x more than it should be. LOL
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    You know, I actually prefer the melleri when the horn is rubbed away. For some reason they look goofy to me with the horn. At least as adults.
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    YOU WILL GET ALL THE CREDIT FOR THAT!!!
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    LOL. I really would like to figure that out. It would be cool to log in and take a tour of my greenhouses. IMO.
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    He rubbed it off. They can rub their horn down in a 24 hr period believe it or not. That is why I like freeranging so much better.
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    LOL. I admire your tenacity!
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    This boy was 76 grams this morning!
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    Thanks, Maryanne. You would be a great melleri owner!
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    My babies moving to the freerange

    Heck ya!!
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    Will this rust

    I use these in my greenhouses to hold plants and all of my nursery cages. I sometimes run misters for 24hrs at a time. No problems as of yet. Like said before, if you are worried about cut ends...cover them. I like Pastidip.
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    Hydration

    The soil is really not that big of an issue. You can just top dress the soil with large stones. That will take care of that. A ficus benjamina or schefflera arboricola would be great for your chameleon. They are easy finds at Home Depot, Lowes, etc. Put the whole pot in and cover the soil with...
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    Hydration

    Water fountains aren't necessarily a bad thing. A water fountain coupled with a lazy owner is the bad combination. As long as you keep it clean from bacteria buildup and fresh water..no worries. What species are you keeping? In all reality, you would get better numbers with your humidity if you...
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    Odd Growth

    Looks like a sperm plug to me.
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    My Kids Are Three Years Old April 13th

    Great colors! They all look wonderful. Lottie has the biggest casque I think I have ever seen on a female. Good luck with Andy.
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    QUAD Gender?

    Not really. It depends on a lot of factors. I have seen them that age as male and have zero signs showing that they were male. But, the only people I know that breed quads are Tylene, Janet and Kevin. I don't remember Janet having any this age, so I doubt it is hers. Kevin doesn't have any so...
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    QUAD Gender?

    I just don't see that definitive scalloping on the sail that the young males usually have.
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    QUAD Gender?

    Looks female to me. @jajeanpierre @ponders But the one spot I always look at(the top of the tail where the sail would form) is blurry.
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    C. crypticum getting a snack

    I didn't know Jurgen was working with crypticum. Is this at the present time? I would like to pick his brain.
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    Chameleon works of art

    That live plant piece is actually what I want in front of my house! I would pay good money for that.
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