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    Cup feeding

    I have never had that great of luck with the whole "cup feeding" concept with my chameleons - either they just don't eat from it or the crickets/feeders manage to escape. I'm wondering what type of container can be used to prevent the escapes and how can you present the dish to the chameleon in...
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    Why so cheap?

    Though this probably won't count for much, I figured I'd stand up for LLL. I've purchased a few chameleons from them, including baby panthers, and while they don't guarantee the sex of the babies, the ones that they've "guessed" at have all turned out to be accurate in time. All of them were...
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    Better safe than sorry, right?

    Oops, the temperatures throughout the cage are mid and upper 70's and the basking spot is typically in the range of high 80's and low 90's.
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    Better safe than sorry, right?

    So I have a growing nosy-be which is doing wonderfully. Just getting used to being handfed, being allowed plenty of time outdoors for sunlight and uvb, eating healthy crickets, and he's well hydrated. I have noticed on a few ocassions that he will have his mouth open - kind of like them...
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    Just a few questions

    In owning sub-adult and adult chameleons I've always found myself using large screened in enclosures, but lately I've been wondering about an open enclosure. Is there any real advantage or disadvantage to a well established open enclosure? Also, I've seen a few pictures of people feeding...
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    Nosy Be Panthers Forsale

    I just bought a few nosy-be babies and I can only hope that they look half as good as yours do in a few months. Really good looking animals.
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