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The chameleon, thought you might like to see what it looks like. I love this chameleon, my wife got it for my birthday. The requirements for keeping it are the same as chids

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That is one amazing critter! Your vivarium is very nice too How have your plants been growing? I assume you don't fertilse them because of the chameleon? I have frogs in my GH that leave their own natural fertiliser deposits on the leaves which I have to wash off every now and then.. but it's totally organic!
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Wife and I used to breed Veiled (C. Calyptratus). We had about a thousand eggs incubating at one point. Cool critters. Veileds were desert dwellers though. Much easier.
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Wife and I used to breed Veiled (C. Calyptratus). We had about a thousand eggs incubating at one point. Cool critters. Veileds were desert dwellers though. Much easier.
A thousand eggs? Woah! I assume they didn't all hatch or live and grow into adults otherwise you would have had a lot of critters to feed and take care of!

In Australia our selection is quite limited , unlike Japan and the USA where you can get dendrobates
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