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    Furcifer Campani - Jeweled Chameleon - Photographs

    Nick, Great pictures! Gorgeous cham! Scott
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    Furcifer lateralis mating :)

    Congrats, that female is absolutely amazing! Scott
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    Who's the best??

    2nd ghanns, i love them. I've never had a problem with them, and they will ship for hold at the hub for pickup. Which I've had very good results during the cold months. Scott
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    Malthe and some others

    Those are some absolutely stunning chameleons you have there! Thanks for sharing. Scott
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    RI and some other stuff

    I was wondering what antibiotics your vet administered? Did he just give you baytril, or did he culture the saliva and do a sensitivity test? Btw, sounds like you're going in the right direction i know it can be very worrisome/frustrating when you feel your chams health isn't a 100%. Good...
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    Dubias

    Ditto, i keep food containers in there and pull them out bi-weekly. I completely clean and strain out my colony once a month. I seem to get the colony to produce the best for me at least. When i messed with them a lot they didn't produce as much, also make sure you have it 90+ degrees...
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    calling all white panthers!

    Here's josey, wc faly. Scott
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    Rhampholeon Acuminatus-Canvas Chams

    Congrats, I'm looking forward to seeing some of these little buggers in the future. Thanks for sharing. Scott
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    Recovery and now decline

    Sorry to hear the bad news. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your little buddy. Scott
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    Minimum Temp to Ship Chameleons

    I don't like shipping below 30 personally. An experienced shipper could probably get away with a little lower. The only thing is if there's a mixup somehow you could be in serious trouble. Ive shipped @25 b4 but that's my lowest, and i used 3 40 hr heat packs, and insulated well. Ive...
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    Subcutaneous worm on eyelid

    Im sorry to mislead, on the ponazuril treatment. I just reviewed my book and realized that what i had posted was wrong, as my memory isn't as good as i thought it was. The treatment was 90mg/ml once every other day 2x, repeat in 3 weeks. Im very sorry for the mix up. Scott
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    Help panther chameleon eggs

    The 7 month old ones if candled the dark solid part (the baby) should be on the bottom. The top of the egg should be clear. So, clear top solid bottom. I've never flipped them over to see if they will fall to the bottom no matter what way they are, but it's worth a shot, you could also try...
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    Subcutaneous worm on eyelid

    That would be awesome to have a vet in the household! I grew up on a farm, so we learned to do as much as we could to the animals ourselves or else we would have been broke lol. Also, I've had extremely pleasing results with ponazuril @ 90mg/kg every 3 days for 5 treatments, and then repeat...
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    Subcutaneous worm on eyelid

    I will keep you posted, im sending everything out next week. I got a couple this recent shipment, and a couple ambilobe's the previous i now have a nice group of wc/cbb ambilobe's to work with. I also have a small group of falys from the Last shipments that came in from nosy Faly. I too...
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    Crickets More Docile with Lower Temp?

    Carl, I was wondering this a while ago. I found myself contemplating whether this to be the case or if it is actually closer to the same? I was thinking that maybe because they used less energy that they probably weren't burning as much of the food off. Im not saying this is the case, i...
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    Subcutaneous worm on eyelid

    I just looked a little into them, female Subcutaneous filariasis can reach up to 2.7 inches long. Blah Scott
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    Pictures of my f. minor

    Very nice! Scott
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    Subcutaneous worm on eyelid

    Ditto, Laurie. I would like to see as well. I was fortunate to get a couple ambilobe's as well. I have not noticed anything like that on any of the wc's i have got yet. The one male i have gotten is unreal, and the meanest panther I've ever dealt with. The other one had two absesses...
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    Monsoon rs400 cycle, need help.

    Home depot or whatever hardware store that is local to you will have one. 30 seconds every 30 minutes isn't as good as longer mistings spread further apart. The cage should dry in between mistings naturally. Also, chams can be very secretive and often won't eat or drink in front of you...
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    Monsoon rs400 cycle, need help.

    First, you need to get a separate timer. The monsoons timer is very unreliable, and by that i mean not reliable at all. Second, 30 seconds every 30 min is way too excessive, besides there is no need for it to go off at night. If you don't let it dry out you will create bacteria which...
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