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    Is it common to remove a part of the tail?

    Well I guess when I bought that animal there I sort of rescued it then. Another pet I feel I rescued was a lepord gecko that looked like a pack-man frog. All the pet shop would do is feed it as many wax worms as it could eat every day. I bought him and put him on a diet and he actually live...
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    Is it common to remove a part of the tail?

    The one pet shop I visit sometimes and also bought my female from 2 years ago always has their veiled chamelons with a portion of their tail missing. They all look very healthy and seem freindly, but I'm wondering why they do this. I haven't asked them, but will the next time I go in there...
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    Witchety Grub

    The picture is one from the internet. That particular grub is from Australia. Here in Pennsylvania we call them Woodsawyers. After hours of searching the inernet I found out that it is a similar species. If there is a proper name for the grub I catch feel free to respond and correct me. I...
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    Witchety Grub

    I live in Pennsylvania, the unfortunate thing is that they are a pain in the arse to get. You have to take an axe and go through the woods and chop up decaying oak tree logs. If you find a good log you can sometimes get anywhere from 10 to 30 grubs. I take my kids out to do it, it gives us...
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    Witchety Grub

    Has anyone else ever fed their chameleon a witchety grub? I used to go out and get these grubs for fishing, but now collect them to feed to my cham. They look like they would be packed full of nutrition, but I'm no expert on that. I just know my chameleon goes crazy for them. As soon as she...
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