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  1. Saldarya

    Pictures of new Kenyan Import for all to see!!

    trioceros hoehneli Here are the Hoehneli
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    Pictures of new Kenyan Import for all to see!!

    Morning All, Just wanted to take a moment to share with you all some pictures of the animals that were just imported from Kenya. These pictures were taken fresh out of the box and in their cages so the colors will blossom in short order once they get settled into their new homes...
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    I'm shedding and I'm PO'd!

    It's funny, I never realized he was smiling when I took the picture!
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    I'm shedding and I'm PO'd!

    George is having a bad day.....
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    How long does Mount Meru Jackson Pregnancy before she gives live birth?

    My females have dropped babies anywhere between 4-6 months. Lean more towards 6, but it can happen earlier. HTH and congrats on the mating!!
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    Who has the answers?

    Yes, the chameleon will move in the cage to regulate the body temp assuming you have a large enough cage to create a temperature gradient. In addition, the type of chameleon you have is relevant to the question you originally asked and it is not our responsibility to peruse your other posts...
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    Red runners vs dubia

    I will say that they are both valuable. The truth is that you need to provide as varied diet as possible and both species of roaches are easy to raise. I feed red runners once a week and dubias once a weekas well as other insects on other days. The dubias are certainly filing but the...
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    Rethinking the Basics (Big Read)

    I will try to provide some feedback to each of your points understanding that there are many ways of keeping Chameleons in regards to your specific questions. 1. It is absolutely possible to keep them indoors with no natural sunlight without them having MBD. I do try to get mine out when I...
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    Watering Outdoors at night?

    So the weather has cooled down enough that I can move the panthers outside 24/7. That being said, the most common watering timers can only be programmed to for a certain number of waterings a day and then how long. For example, I can water every 6 hours for 20 minutes. That being said...
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    Pics of Kenya Import - Actual Animals!

    Evening All, Here are some more pictures to keep things exciting!!
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    Pics of Kenya Import - Actual Animals!

    Pics of the acuminatus as requested!!
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    A new Use for Crickets

    Wait for it.... Cricket Flour!! Yes, I am serious.........:D
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    Kinyongia uluguruensis eggs

    A huge congrats Mike!! Exciting times ahead!
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    First baby bin... What do you think?

    Nicely done!!! I am sure that PVC work was tedious!!
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    A new picture of George

    Happen to catch him out and in the open this evening and thought I would share. Thanks!
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    Questioning my vet

    Hey there. Nowhere in LA do you live? Shoot me a message and I can help you get a hold of the feeders ya need as I live here also. Bobby
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    dragon strand ideas

    I will say for raising clutches of babies I cannot think of a more efficient method than the nursery cages. I raise my babies in tubs until they are 1 month old and then move the whole clutch to the individual cages. It is so much easier to monitor the health of each animal. I can tell...
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    some nice pictures....

    Very exciting news. This is a species that I have been waiting years to see brought in!
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    First baby bin... What do you think?

    The idea overall is solid, but I will offer some suggestions. 1. Rather than gluing the rods to the inside of the tub, build a 'jungle gym' of rods, leaves, and such so that it can be lifted in and out of the tub babies and all. You are gong to need to clean the tub out at least weekly and...
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    Trioceros Johnstonii mating!!

    I will also jump in here. As Brian mentioned, mine hooked up the same day. Interesting behavior change from the female. Aside from the obvious color change, she spend probably 70% of the day basking now and the remainder in another, cooler spot. Prior to copulation, she basked maybe 1...
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