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    When is it Ideal to upgrade to Adult Caging

    Thank you. I figured he was getting a bit big and since he seems to roam the cage and wants to come out every time I open the cage I guessed he wanted more room. Since I'm new to keeping chams I wasn't sure and didn't know if I should stick to guidelines. Thank you again. :)
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    Are Falls a Concern with Free Ranging?

    Ok. Fair enough. I didn't realise they could withstand a drop like that. Thanks for the advice. :)
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    When is it Ideal to upgrade to Adult Caging

    Currently my cham is around 5 and a 1/2 months old and already at least 12 to 13 inches long. He currently lives in a 16x16x36 cage. I am looking to increase his adult cage to either a 24x24x48 or a 18x30x30. I read that chams should be in adult cages my 8 to 10 months but he seems awefully...
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    Are Falls a Concern with Free Ranging?

    I was thinking about creating a free range area for my chameleon since he loves to climb out of his cage everytime open his door. I am concerned though with him potentially falling. I was thinking of adding some kind of shelving under where the free range was to protect from high falls. Does...
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    Safe Disinfectants

    Awesome. Thanks for the various cleaning options. :)
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    Safe Disinfectants

    Oh ok. I didn't think about that. Just plain white vinegar?
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    Safe Disinfectants

    Hello! I was wondering what people used for disinfecting cham cages. I read somewhere you can use a bleach dilution if needed but I was curious if anyone knew if chorlohexidine dilution was a better option. And if so what % dilution. Thanks :)
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    Strange Brownish Larve in Cricket Box

    Oh. Interesting. I didn't realise they had such a thing that would come in the boxes. Cool. Guess next time I'll leave them alone. Thanks all. :)
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    Strange Brownish Larve in Cricket Box

    It looks very similar to that if its not the same one.
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    Strange Brownish Larve in Cricket Box

    I pose this question to see if maybe anyone else has had this in their shipment. Today I recieve an order of 1,000 crickets. I noticed this evening I found two strange looking worms or larve in with the crickets. I tried to get a picture but it looked a bit too blurry. The larve were a...
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    Is Silicon or RBT Glue Safe for Crickets?

    Will do. Thank you again. :)
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    Is Silicon or RBT Glue Safe for Crickets?

    Ok. I'll look for that instead. Thank you.
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    Is Silicon or RBT Glue Safe for Crickets?

    I wanted to know if anyone has used silicon glue when attaching screen to tupperware containers for crickets and if it is safe? My dad and I are trying to create a crickets container and that's what he found in his shop to use. Thank you. :)
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    Cricket Housing Setups

    Thank you all. :)
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    Attaching plants to cage

    Hi. I'm new to keeping chameleons too. But I found using fishing line to be the best thing ever for attaching plants and sticks. I used a 30lb test line so it should hold up to anything my cham does. The fishing line really let me get creative with how I positioned everything.
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    Cricket Housing Setups

    Thanks so much for the tips. Right now I have a 4 and 1/2 month old veiled chameleon. It is pretty awesome watching him eat the crickets. I did't know the longest they lived is 5-9 weeks. Good to know so I know not to order too many at one time. I don't think I can gets Dubias in Florida from...
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    Your Next Chameleon?

    Seeing as I just now got my very first Chameleon(Veiled Male), if all things go well with keeping my new cham in the next few years I would love to get a Panther and a Meller's.
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    Cricket Housing Setups

    Awesome. Thank you. What temperature do you usually keep them at?
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    Drip System at Night?

    Fair enough. Definately in a screen cage. Thank you for the tips.
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    Drip System at Night?

    Ok. Thank you. That's what I figured but wanted a second opinion. Thanks so much.
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