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  1. GCash

    Calling all T. quadricornis keepers!

    I'm not only starting this thread to bring together people who are currently working with this species, but also to bring awareness that some of the four-horned chameleons sold from the last import may actually be a subspecies known as T. q. gracilior unbeknownst to their keepers. I know this is...
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    Who is working with T. q. graciliors?

    2.1 trio as you know already. Just putting it down for posterity.
  3. GCash

    Tanzania June 2015

    Beautiful.
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    Tanzania June 2015

    Awesome. Can't wait for the E-zine article to hear all about it.
  5. GCash

    Plz help~my cham's *** is stucked

    Looks like the hemipenes starting to invert. It should roll out a little and hopefully roll back in if nothing is damaged.
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    Substrate for Neonates

    A small puddle would not pose much of a problem for the neonate, but if you feed crickets even a single drop can take a few out. They get trapped in the surface tension and can't break free. Fruit flys and bean beetles fare a lot better. If you don't want to just use paper towels, I've heard...
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    T. Hoehnelii Swollen Neck

    Swollen neck is usually gular edema and indicative of improper organ function. Montanes are sensitive to over supplementation and is usually the first place to look. I've seen/heard reports of simple flare ups just from certain batches of crickets that were raised on too much preformed or...
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    Rescued a Chameleon: need help

    No nightlight. they need a good 10 deg. drop at night and darkness. This is a paraphrase from a recent post I made that may help get you started. "Linear fluorescents are the safest(Reptisun 10.0 or Arcadia 12.0 and get a double fixture so you can also add a 6500K bulb to aid with visible light...
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