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  1. twayee

    What Parasites?

    So I've been seeing a lot of posts saying not to feed wild caught insects because of the risks of parasites. I live in Florida and have been feeding my chams wild caught bugs and lizards for years. I've never had a sick chameleon or seen any signs of parasites. I think my chams are healthier...
  2. twayee

    hatcling snakes as feeders

    I don't see anything wrong with it as long as you don't over do it. I live in Florida and occasionally toss in a wild cought lizard for my chams. I only feed them the none native invasive ones. The chams really love them and it's fun to watch.
  3. twayee

    A little color please!

    O.k. here's pic of the tail. I'm thinking this is a girl.:mad:
  4. twayee

    A little color please!

    Thanks for all the replies! Here are a few pics of my 6 month old Ambilobe. What do you think; boy or girl?
  5. twayee

    Out in the rain

    Great pics! They actually look like they're enjoying themselves. I get my chameleons out all the time here in Florida. Nothing like real sun and rain instead of uv lights and spray bottles.
  6. twayee

    A little color please!

    Does anyone know how long it takes for male Panthers start to show any color? I bought a 3 month old male blue bar Ambilobe back in May. He (or she) is now six months old and not showing any signs of color. Am I being impatient, or should I be seeing something by now?
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