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  1. GCash

    I'm worried my cham has a burn

    If we told you no, would you believe us?:D
  2. GCash

    Rate my setup

    Allison(Carlton) has experience with the K. matschiei species specifically, is well respected in the community and has warned you in your previous post that the temps seemed a little high(and the fact that they're prone to dehydration and you have no live plants in the cage) and that you're...
  3. GCash

    Second day with new chameleon

    Reptisun 10.0 could be fine as long as there's an area they can choose to get out of it if desired. Always think gradients with not only temperature, but light and humidity as well. Screen does filter out some UVB and the 10.0 does counter that effect. Hatchlings are a different story but your...
  4. GCash

    Fischers Cham Care

    Yes. They are montane and panthers are lowland.
  5. GCash

    Some Photos of Rhinos Escaping the Heat

    Lookin' good.
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    Common chameleon // Male Veiled

    I don't believe anyone would have a problem with species whose natural range overlap engaging in natural genetic experimentation without human intervention. That's nature's prerogative and part of the evolution of biodiversity. The problem occurs when humans try to create "something no one's...
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    Common chameleon // Male Veiled

    From your link... "The unlikely fertilization was a success, but the result wasn't quite what breeders had hoped." "It's a controversial fish because it has several anatomical deformities, including such a narrow opening for a mouth that it's difficult for them to feed. They are bred...
  8. GCash

    Common chameleon // Male Veiled

    Inbreeding
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    Common chameleon // Male Veiled

    ...bred for its skills in magic.
  10. GCash

    my rudis died had a lump on its tail why did it die?

    Both species you mentioned are montanes which means they shouldn't be kept above 80-85 degrees. What have you been keeping them at? Please fill out the how to ask for help sticky in the health clinic forum.
  11. GCash

    Not sure if I should be worried

    Her lip is of concern but I'd be more worried if I didn't have cultures of Hydei fruit flies, bean beetles, and cricket eggs going. She definitely looks gravid. Good luck and keep us posted!
  12. GCash

    Common chameleon // Male Veiled

    Aside from the fact that chameleons are separate species and not "breeds", and occur in and have been shaped by nature for hundreds of thousands if not millions of years. Most of the examples you've given have been selectively bred within their own species. Dogs, cats, chickens, cows, etc., even...
  13. GCash

    Trioceros laterispinis (Just born)

    Congratulations! Awesome job. I'd bet your montane instincts are honed sharp enough to get you through the process. Good luck and keep us posted.
  14. GCash

    How much do YOU feed per chameleon?

    Shows how much those places know. ;)
  15. GCash

    Veiled Male - 11 months - Black Spots Developing on head

    Fluorescent and mercury vapor bulbs are the best sources of artificial UVB that reptiles can use. 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 and plant growth) and used in conjunction with a...
  16. GCash

    Veiled Male - 11 months - Black Spots Developing on head

    I also don't see a fluorescent fixture and only an unnatural blue heat lamp. Just out of curiosity, you didn't get sold one of those incandescent black light bulbs as a source of UV did you?
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    Veiled Male - 11 months - Black Spots Developing on head

    That was the first thing I noticed along with the possibly malformed casque. Could be some metabolic issues that may need correcting. Would probably be wise to fill out the "How to ask for help" sticky in the health clinic section to hopefully shed light on any problems.
  18. GCash

    Quad Female Wearing Her Jewels

    Beautiful speckles. Very pretty. Congrats.
  19. GCash

    Swampy Smell in cage & Cleaning poop

    But seriously, the water and faeces are perfect breeding grounds for bacteria, mold and fungus creating a unhealthy environment. It should dry out between mistings and the poop should not be allowed to sit for very long. If it's not drying out then you need better drainage and/or air...
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