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  1. pantherchameleonpal

    Yay!- my first thamnobates breeding

    Yay! Congrats! Out of curiosity, did you notice a distinct color change in your female after copulation? Or were her colors the same?
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    thoughts on when to aggressively treat

    That's wonderful news on the gravid female! How exciting!
  3. pantherchameleonpal

    thoughts on when to aggressively treat

    Don't know how I missed this, but I'd just like to also chime in on how sorry I am for your loss. They were two very beautiful chameleons. The aftermath of always trying to figure out what we did or didn't do is usually one of the hardest things that comes with keeping chameleons. I don't know...
  4. pantherchameleonpal

    The Dragon, Shenlong

    He looks great! look at that sexy leg lol
  5. pantherchameleonpal

    Rare species hatching!

    Simply amazing! Congrats!
  6. pantherchameleonpal

    Imported Quad / The survivor

    At first I thought that it was upper respiratory, but then decided against it. Either way her sinuses where clogged, and so were her eyes with fluid. I treated with Baytril for three days on and then off for three weeks before repeating. This process was only administered twice.
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    Imported Quad / The survivor

    I have to agree as well; people are listening - and wanting to make positive results with any of their own wild caughts that they may be working with. I definitely could have used this "time checklist" to help track progress, or in my case - decline, whenever I was working with a bacterial...
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    YingLong Gracilior

    He looks great! :)
  9. pantherchameleonpal

    Too cute - had to share

    Thanks for all the kind words. Andie isn't very modest whenever it comes to eating, but she's a sweetheart :)
  10. pantherchameleonpal

    Too cute - had to share

    Took this a while back, but I had to share sometime :)
  11. pantherchameleonpal

    Antimena and others

    That's a shame with the females, but I too am interested in how you keep them as well.
  12. pantherchameleonpal

    Antimena and others

    The Antimena looks fantastic! I sure hope you do indeed get females
  13. pantherchameleonpal

    Admiral, There be Quads Here!

    All in all I hope they survive. I'm hoping for it :)
  14. pantherchameleonpal

    F. campani hatchling from today :)

    So tiny; that's just unreal. Got two fingers crossed for you!
  15. pantherchameleonpal

    T. quadricornis photos

    Very cool indeed!
  16. pantherchameleonpal

    Furcifer Campani - Jeweled Chameleon - Photographs

    Those spots are just incredible!
  17. pantherchameleonpal

    B thamnobates copulation

    Thanks everyone! They are of the Merivale locale. They are indeed "different" than anything I've kept before, but they remind me a lot of Jackson's in some ways.
  18. pantherchameleonpal

    B thamnobates copulation

    I'd just like to share the highlight that I had over this last weekend :)
  19. pantherchameleonpal

    Malthe and some others

    I absolutely love the Antimena! What an amazing chameleon
  20. pantherchameleonpal

    Just some Veiled love

    The larger one (Cain) will be around one year this March. The other male will turn one as well in May, and the little female I got about two weeks ago. She seems to be a couple of months old. Thanks again so much for all the nice comments!
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