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  1. Froggie Mom Too

    Ambilobe Males - 4 Months Old

    Chameleon 1 is sold. Here is a photo of him in his pajamas.
  2. Froggie Mom Too

    Ambilobe Males - 4 Months Old

    These are the first three males I have for sale from this clutch. Captive bred. Four month old (born September 2-14, 2014). I offer a seven day health / satisfaction guarantee. I ship Mon-Thurs via FedEx Priority Overnight. Local pick-up possible in northeast Florida. Payment via PayPal...
  3. Froggie Mom Too

    26 Chameleons stolen from Kissimmee FL

    I am glad to read you got some back. It makes me sad to here how they wore keep. I am very hopeful you will recover more. Most of all the perpetrator get caught. Good Luck with your babies. I know they are happy to be home.
  4. Froggie Mom Too

    Ummmm.....Wut

    I don't know where you live in the US. If you can just give her 30 min of sun a week. She will get a lot of vit D naturally And that will help her absorb the calcium. Just make sure the temp is above 73 % out side.
  5. Froggie Mom Too

    *Urgent* Veiled Hatchling Chameleons eyes closed!!

    Let me start out by saying I have not raised Veiled, but the first thing I see is you don't need a light at night. Chameleons are very sensitive to light and they may not be sleeping at night. Possibly they are sleep deprived. I don't know about halogen lights, but I'm wondering if they may be...
  6. Froggie Mom Too

    26 Chameleons stolen from Kissimmee FL

    I am appalled to read about your chameleons. I am up in Jacksonville and will keep my eyes open. In the last week I have been in and out of quite a few pet stores and have not seen any adult chameleons. I always look. Sorry for your loss.
  7. Froggie Mom Too

    My Babies Are Growing Up

    I just want to share some pictures of my first chameleons and their progression to healthy adulthood. Their names are Sparky and Pearl. They are siblings and thus will not be bred to each other. Pearl laid her first eggs yesterday. They have the best personalities. I take them outside, weather...
  8. Pearl first eggs

    Pearl first eggs

  9. Clyde

    Clyde

  10. Clyde

    Clyde

  11. Sparky

    Sparky

  12. Sparky

    Sparky

  13. Pearl

    Pearl

  14. Sparky and  Pearl

    Sparky and Pearl

  15. Sparky

    Sparky

  16. Sparky and Pearl

    Sparky and Pearl

  17. Sparky, Pearl & Clyde

    Sparky, Pearl & Clyde

    Photos of my Panther Chameleons (Sparky & Pearl) and my daughter's (Clyde).
  18. Froggie Mom Too

    Countdown begins!

    I would suggest. When bringing him home in a box. Make sure the sun does not come through the car windows and make the inside of the box temperature rise. As little ones are sensitive to high temps. I know someone who killed a frog that way.
  19. Froggie Mom Too

    Help with Sexing

    I have two young Panther Chameleons. They may be too small to sex, but I would like to name them and figure it's worth a try. If anyone can sex them from the attached photos, I would appreciate the help. The first three photos are of one chameleon and the last two are of the other one...
  20. Froggie Mom Too

    flightless fruitflies needed ASAP!

    try Josh's frogs, food & nutrition
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