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  1. Molly1443

    Ambato bloodline

    So a while ago I bred my 2 ambato panthers and I’m left with my male and 6 babies. The thing is, I want to continue with ambato. But I can’t find any and Ive been searching for 2 years. Does someone know howcome they are rarely seen even though they are the most stunning? If I cannot find a...
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    Is a dimmer thermostat essential?

    I was planning to do exacly the same! Please post pics when its done! ?
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    What Plants are Your Chameleons Favorites? (Plus a pic of Dex)

    Georges loves his schefflera. It’s huge, tough ans provides cover. It also retains very well droplets of water :)
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    Anyone working with mt meru, johnstons, etc?

    Jackson’s do need a significant night temp drop, so maybe that’s why people hesitate. I know someone who lost his jackson, 3 times in a row... he kept trying but they were just dying. Maybe it’s because here in Canada, Jacksons are always wc... and very expensive (360$ for a male)
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    Help Me!

    Oh, I just saw this. I rely mostly on the sun for my plants.My chams room is facing south-west, so I get plenty of light.The places where I think need a bit more, I use led tubes or t5ho tubes.
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    Plants

    I mean ivy
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    Comment by 'Molly1443' in media 'Strawberries please .'

    How do we vote? Cuz dis my favorite :love:
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    Plants

    I was just trying to end that conversation with a bit of humor. Again, I know i’m out topic and I was wrong to suggest pothos. I am sorry. I understand. English is not my first language. I do what I can. I am not being helpful I get it. I will indeed be very careful with the « facts » in the...
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    Plants

    I would add also! That chams are insectivores, not herbivores! It looks less important now. AND also, STUDIES (i’ll link later) were made and vegetable maters found in some chams was not entirely digested. They did not evolve to take in and digest all that plants contain.
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    Plants

    Pothos is « toxic » mainly because it contains calcium oxalates, but so do many leafy greens. We still eat those. I would add to this thatwe should define what « toxic » is really. I never had any issues with pothos, not in my 6 cham cages, or with my cat eating it, or me touching it. Now for...
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    Plants

    True :)
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    T. Q. gracilior today!

    Congratulations! :love:
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    He still won't let me hold him.

    You can try handfeeding him some worms, but if he does not want to be held, you should respect that. Once your cham sees that you truly understand and respect him, he’ll maybe even come to you by himself. ?
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    Plants

    Yes Ficus are safe. Wich type of ivy? Hedera helix is toxic. But you can use Pothos and Cissus sp. if you want more of an ivy looking plant :)
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    Bee Pollen? The Right stuff?

    Oh I see. Good reading ahead!! ?
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    Help Me!

    All of this is exactly me, 4 years ago with George XD. This is so exciting! Have fun!! :love:
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    Bee Pollen? The Right stuff?

    Very interesting... I’ve been using it alot too, but I don’t know why mine isn’t in « capsules ». I bought mine on northern gecko canada a while ago and it looks like this : Its pretty much powder.
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    PSA: (New) SunBlaster Reflectors Absorbing UVB!!

    At 6’’ I get 120 uW At 12’’ I get 80 uW This tube is runing 12 hours a day since july 2019.
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    Help Me!

    This could be a looooong discussion XD. •It depends on a lot of things like : •Your misting schedule/ humidity •Your temps •If you are using glass or screen •And ultimately the plants you will be using Lately I’ve been using organic Promix (I’m in canada), and I’ve been covering it with some...
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