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    Anyone with a green thumb?

    In regards to the link about the Cham eating perlite, you could always grow a layer of moss over the soil(assuming it's safe for the cham, I don't own one yet so not sure on safety). It would keep the perlite hidden from the cham, but also help the plant retain moisture which would mean less...
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    Anyone with a green thumb?

    I have no experience with chameleons yet. But I do have experience with keeping plants indoor under artificial light, old basement apartment had few windows and I have a lot of house plants so winter=artificial light. Since you only have organic soil and not potting soil try unpotting the...
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    new member first post! few questions at end :)

    Thanks for the advice on the cages! I took a look at them and I really like the way they look and are setup. I think I will use them as a template for building my own. I'm fairly certain I could build a few cages for the same price of one of those. I will most likely end up with more than one so...
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    new member first post! few questions at end :)

    Thanks! im just used to having the iguana and having a fully enclosed cage(for the most part) to hold in the humidity. so was a little confused at how people maintained humidity in a screen cage. i still like the idea of having 3 solid sides with a screen top and front. i will need to...
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    new member first post! few questions at end :)

    Good Afternoon everyone! First post on this site after lurking for a week or so researching chameleons. I have always wanted one but up until recently they were not legal to keep in my state! Hopefully this little intro post is in the correct area as I have a few quick questions as well...
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