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  1. wandering_cham

    food avalibility problems

    No, trust me everything introduced here loves the climate, for example wallabies, and dart frogs.
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    Rain System Problems

    If the previous owner was using tap water, than their might be some calcification inside of it. I would recommend putting some vinegar inside of the resistor and try pumping it through the system. If that works start running distilled water throuhg ti until the smell of vinegar goes away. If it...
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    food avalibility problems

    I live in Hawaii and as many of you probably know everything here was introduced. The only things native here are a hand ful of trees (most palms were introduced) and some birds, most of which are endangered. The government is very picky about what is allowed here. God knows what their thoughts...
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    food avalibility problems

    Ok, good to know, time to go forage for some live bugs.
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    food avalibility problems

    I've been looking in to finding more food options for my Jackson's. i want to order worms from online but due to my location they cannot ship here. Her two main staples are roaches and crickets. I found that various reptile companies sell canned food. what is your guy's experience with these...
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    Fruit

    Can Jackson's eat fruit?
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    Please Critique my Setup

    When you said critique did you think something was wrong, because it looks awesome.
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    Canopy chameleon?

    Ohmygodthey'resocute
  9. wandering_cham

    Feeding worms

    My first chameleon Ralph (r.i.p.), learned that if it´s in the tweezers it´s food. This helped when feeding him snails.
  10. wandering_cham

    Busted.

    I love seeing the shedding halfway down the back cause you can see the new skins colors compared to the old skins dullness.
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    Average shedding time

    Last night when I put sprout to bed I noticed that she was starting to shed around her mouth. This morning it has spread to her eye, this is my first shed with her and i was wondering about the average time it takes for a Jackson´s to shed. I have no worries about her shedding, as she is a very...
  12. wandering_cham

    Could I have a ceiling fan in my room?

    I have a ceiling fan on in the room with my Jackson's, personally I think it's good for air flow.
  13. wandering_cham

    I can’t stop my obsession!!

    If you're not addicted, than why are you here.:LOL:
  14. wandering_cham

    Some newbie questions

    I love Jackson's chameleons, this was my first type of chameleon, but I had already had years of experience with other reptiles. I would first access what its quality of life would be and from there pick a species.
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    Alternative to Branches

    Instead of burlap I used rope and they ended up a lot thicker.
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    Alternative to Branches

    This is what I did with my ropes, link, the plain rope lasted for all of 3 days.
  17. wandering_cham

    Alternative to Branches

    The only downside is that they don't look 100% natural.
  18. wandering_cham

    Alternative to Branches

    I've used rope in the past, I think it works just as well.
  19. wandering_cham

    Is my chameleon pregnant?

    Definitely preggers, start preparing for eggs.:)
  20. wandering_cham

    Just Cham talk

    He´s so cute, I love the name!:love:
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