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  1. TheCuriousChameleon

    First attempt at breeding crickets (VERY small scale)

    The calcium in question is naturally formed with the calcite crystals on the fossils I have in there, i dont think they can overload on it unless they can chew through rocks...🤦‍♀️🤣😅 but maybe it's something else in the crystal/limestone like fossils...it's almost like a salt rock to them...idk...
  2. TheCuriousChameleon

    First attempt at breeding crickets (VERY small scale)

    Thank you for the feedback. It's sort of an experiment. My daughter LOVES them, and imitates their movements and constantly dances to their chirps. It's the cutest. She wont even look at the chameleon. Probly because of all the brown anoles around. I took out the water dish and replaced it with...
  3. TheCuriousChameleon

    First attempt at breeding crickets (VERY small scale)

    So, I've decided to breed my own crickets small scale (literally like 5 Females and 3 Males are in this 3 gallon container). My cham is still so tiny, so I still have to purchase the small crickets...until I get mine going. I can't bring myself to just leave them in an empty barren...
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    Learning new things everyday ❤️‍🔥

    Yes, I'd enjoy a panther as well. What is the cham that has like a spinosaur ridge down its back...those are cool 🤔
  5. TheCuriousChameleon

    Learning new things everyday ❤️‍🔥

    I heard parsons like to mainly bask and just hang out, is this correct? Almost like a "lazy" cham. But requires huge enclosure.
  6. TheCuriousChameleon

    Chameleons as Christmas presents -- Input needed!

    I taught my kids not to run up to the nclosure or interact with my baby chameleon at all, by explaining to them first how baby rabbits will stress themselves to death. Then explained chams do sort of the same thing....but I agree....chams should NOT be used a Xmas gifts! My father in law...
  7. TheCuriousChameleon

    Learning new things everyday ❤️‍🔥

    Parsons is my DREAM cham.
  8. TheCuriousChameleon

    Scares or Bacteria Infection

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders? Supplements -...
  9. TheCuriousChameleon

    Scares or Bacteria Infection

    Watch for: Closed eyes in the day, lethargy, and no eating and drinking...is usually a tell tale sign something is wrong/bugging him...chameleon academy has some GREAT info on what to look for when your worried. I'd suggest reading the whole site, it's packed full of resources. Wounds take A...
  10. TheCuriousChameleon

    Learning new things everyday ❤️‍🔥

    Could they be receptive colors? Like before she's gravid?
  11. TheCuriousChameleon

    Basking colors??? +

    Thanks for the article...deff didn't know that about syngonium 🤔😆🤦‍♀️
  12. TheCuriousChameleon

    A plant or two to be careful of...

    You'd have to use the seeds to get any "trippy" properties....and youd have to consume a mass quantity to get any LSA ( a derivative of LSD)..... so you wouldnt end up with a "high" cham. like stated above, it's a viracious grower, which means it can and will take over/strangle other plants by...
  13. TheCuriousChameleon

    Basking colors??? +

    I recieved it as a tiny cutting 5 years ago from a lady whos roof needed redone after the hurrican a couple years back. The vine only last about a week or two (outside), and leaves a lovely thick pliable benfable woody vine behind, then send up new shoots from the parts of the vine that lay...
  14. TheCuriousChameleon

    Basking colors??? +

    Not sure, I used to feed it to my chickens...so it's all over their coop
  15. TheCuriousChameleon

    Basking colors??? +

    Normal basking colors? I find my new little guy is way more colorful/changes color more than my female ever did. When he bask, he turns a rich brown with some blue markings. When he leaves the basking vine, he turns quickly back to greenish blue. Temps on both probes say 81.3 Also, check out...
  16. TheCuriousChameleon

    Any good guides for care and feeding of dubias?

    Yes! Your correct! Sorry I got the names mixed.
  17. TheCuriousChameleon

    Rehoming 2 y/o male panther in central Ohio area

    He looks beautiful, hoping someone here wants him, so you know he's in good hands...
  18. TheCuriousChameleon

    Rehoming 2 y/o male panther in central Ohio area

    Facebook had some good rehoming groups for chams and reptiles....if u put it for free to good home, with cage ect, then say there's a rehoming fee to ensure it gets a good home, it will weed out the bad owners (who can't afford a cham) and the owners who would be more than happy, to pay a small...
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    Any good guides for care and feeding of dubias?

    Be careful breeding them...looked up if I could find/breed them here in FL and FWC is MAD adamant about NOT breeding them because they could get be "invasive" here (if an accident occurred and some got out.) I only found this out because of these huge beetle things here that look just like...
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