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    R.I.P Little Guy

    Thanks everyone for your support.
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    R.I.P Little Guy

    Our Little Guy Passed last night. He got severely compacted, the vet prescribed a number of treatments, but none worked. After going under anesthesia the vet removed copious amounts of waste, but he wasn't able to recover and died the following night. Here are some photos in commemoration of his...
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    Ambanja Questions. Pictures Included ;)

    great colours indeed.
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    Expecting new baby boy from El Lobo line!

    I have one of El Lobo's babies & would love to see some pictures of his band of brothers/sisters. Here are some pictures of my little guy. Taken on March 22, 2009 right after his first shedding. ^04/2009 ^06/2007 My Little Guy loves making friends & then eating them. 07/2009 ^
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    Marty Again

    Wow his colors are amazing! I wish mine Panther's colors were that vibrant rather than his typical drab olive green & brownish red. I some times think I've got the ugly "duckling".
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    Euthanasia

    Wow. About about 5 years ago I had to Euthanize one of my chams. I wrapped him in a towel and put him in the freezer. I did this because I read it was a humane method in a Chamelon book I own. I don't remember which one it is, but it is one of these 3: (I will have to look up & see...
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    Sancho vs Adult Dubia Male

    I give up... who won? :)
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    Constantly Missing His Mark.

    Too much Vitamin A... Mabey... Although I think the front of the container only points out that it now contains D3 (inaddition to all the other stuff)...
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    Crickets digging there way out through my cham's wooden cage ?!?

    I've had butterworms bore through a one of those green turf matts & a plastic dish. I wouldn't be surpriesed if that guy did it as well.
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    Constantly Missing His Mark.

    Yes, the tube is linear & the cricket dust I use contains all those things along with a tonne of other minerals & vitamins. His bone leg structure looks normal. I've had a chameleon with calcium bone deficiency & he looks nothing like that. his grip & climbing ability seems up to par. I'm...
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    Anoles as a feeder

    Years ago when I had my Veild I feed him some Anoles. They were store bought & I quarantined them for 2 weeks before feeding them out. I started out with 4 Anoles & feed out 1 a week. The first 3 were eaten, digested & everything was great, but for some reason when I gave him the 4th he showed...
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    Constantly Missing His Mark.

    Constantly Missing His Mark No, he wasn't always like this. I've been gut loading the crickets with Fluker's Cricket Feed & Fluker's Cricket Quencher. I've been dusting with Zoo Med's Reptivite. As for lighting, I use a ZooMed blue full spectrum heat bulb & a Repti-Glow Exo-Terra florescent...
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    Constantly Missing His Mark.

    Constantly Missing His Mark Yes, I do supplement him. I dust his food prior to every feeding.
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    Constantly Missing His Mark.

    Hello, After over 5yrs of Chameleon husbandry, I've come across a new problem with my 1st Panther. He is about 7-8months old & for the past 2 months or so he has been unable to catch his food at any distance. I've been feeding him out of a feeding dish, he eats great, & manages to feed, but...
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