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    Some Chameleon Pictures.

    i am bored so I thought I would share my main Herp interest these days. My girlfriend Julia and I have been focusing on captive breeding of Veiled and Panther Chameleons... Here are some pics of our Breeders. Excuse the Obscene amount of Pics!







































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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Those are some wild animals! I had no idea veiled's showed so much color. Very cool man

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Thanks! The one side shot of the Veiled with the Spots on the perch towards the end is probably the most colorful Female Veiled I have ever encountered. She threw us for a loop as she appeared male in the Juvie stage, but turned out to be a very, Strong Proud Female.

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Cooooool

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    They are amazing animals to keep. I will have Veiled and Panther babies Late this year~early next year... Sounds like a great time to try your hand at it Heather.

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    nice... i really like the colors of the different panther chams. how many crickets do they go through a week?
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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    awesome,awesome, awesome pics. The feeding ones are too cool. I am setting up the habitat for my first Veiled so I hope mine grows up as beautifully as yours have!

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    nice... i really like the colors of the different panther chams. how many crickets do they go through a week?
    Thanks! Variety is key in their diets so I actually breed Dubia Roaches, Silkworms, Superworms, and Crickets. Their main staples are Dubias and Silkies of which the adults tpically eat 3-6 full size feeders ever other day...and the occasional gutloaded superworm in between.


    awesome,awesome, awesome pics. The feeding ones are too cool. I am setting up the habitat for my first Veiled so I hope mine grows up as beautifully as yours have!
    Awesome! If you have any questions getting setup feel free to PM me. Large Screen Cage with live plants, 5.0 UV Tube, Basking Light, and No substrate. THey are a lot of work but I find them very rewarding.

    Thanks for the comments!

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    I think this pic is my favorite... Its awesome! You need to submit it for the photo contest. He just looks like hes chillin, maybe its just me but its a cool pic haha
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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Gorgeous chams, thanks for sharing!!

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