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  1. Clint526

    Persici-The Dragon Rider

    She looks pissed. Lol
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    Climbing blinds?

    Cloth curtains are fine, plastic blinds kinda sketchy. Lol
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    Climbing blinds?

    That's because that's the highest point he can be at, higher the better. Every Cham I've ever had is the same. Climb the curtains to the top then chill.
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    4 month old Veiled won't give up Shadowing me

    At that age I personally would handle about half as much as my adults till at least to the sub adult age. I think they are more susceptible to disease under 5-6 months so I wouldn't want to put a huge amount of stress on it if it's really uncomfortable with you. I would just slowly increase the...
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    4 month old Veiled won't give up Shadowing me

    Mine even tolerates my 4 year old son holding him. And he is bad about the slow and sudden movement. Lol
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    4 month old Veiled won't give up Shadowing me

    A couple weeks before he seemed to actually be completely ok with me handling him, another week or so after that to where he seemed to want it. Panthers are also known to be a bit tamer then veileds though and mine was captive bread also. Remember the age difference also, young ones would be...
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    Young Chameleon not shedding?

    Casque looks taller then a females at that age to me but could be the pic and I'm a panther Cham guy.
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    Young Chameleon not shedding?

    Well whatever it is, she/he looks very angry about having its photo taken. Lol
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    Young Chameleon not shedding?

    Sure that's a female? Lol
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    4 month old Veiled won't give up Shadowing me

    I seem to be the one who goes against what most people recommend on here, and with great success I might add. But I will never say my methods will work for everyone. But I handle my Chams daily, even if only for 5 mins or just moving out of cage to let free roam plants and climb curtains in my...
  11. Clint526

    Baby Panther Not Liking The Idea Of Water

    Try spraying with warm water in the bottle, my ambilobe gets pissed if sprayed directly unless it's warm. Then my male will come right up to the bottle to drink as I spray.
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    Hunting for Lunch

    I always leave cricks loose for my panthers, no issues. Eat when they're hungry, never set to a time.
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    Holding of my Chameleon

    I must get the tamest Chams out there, it's hard for me to even get mine even the least bit fired up. I do handle daily and hand feed offer though. My male will even chill on my shoulders as I do chores around the house.
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    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    That's why I use them.
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    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    I agree, if the crickets we are all buying are the aggressive predators people claim they are them geckos should have been dead long before you got them. Sick and young leapord geckos gotta be the easiest target for anything to prey on.
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    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    It's made by flukers, I had assumed it was suitable.
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    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    The cubes are basically just cubes of carrots, also my dubias and supers are gut loaded and dusted.
  18. Clint526

    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    I'm pretty sure anyone would notice if there was harm to they're pet. And what about juvenile leopard geckos, probally the most vulnerable target for any kind of predator and I've never had an issue. Yes, I do keep cricket cubes and oats in the enclosers also so maybe that's prevented it. But I...
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    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    Are they're different variatys of cricks being sold in different regions of the US, or in other countries? Is it possible only certain species will do it?
  20. Clint526

    Leaving crickets in a terrarium.

    So considering nobody has replied, I'm leaning towards myth.
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