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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Holy color! Awesome pics!
    *I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    Hard to believe you only have six chameleons! AhA.
    They are beautiful. I'm just not too... good with the bugs.

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    Re: Some Chameleon Pictures.

    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!

    Joe
    Thanks, so far I have everything but the 5.0 UVB tube. I will PM you the size of the screen enclosure soon and I do have some feeding questions. Right now he is eating 1/2" crickets great. I have the crickets setup and they are eating well so he is getting some well fed crickets too! Thanks for the info offer and I am sure I will have tons of question being a first time cham keeper! So far he is behaving the way most of the caresheets say he should (spent most of the day moving around under the basking light then this evening he moved under some of the Shefflera leaves so I turned off his basking light for the night. This was his first day in the enclosure and he had been in a temp setup since coming home from Daytona Saturday night. It took some hunting to find the live plants I wanted for him. I have been misting 3 times a day but I want to set up a drip system soon.

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