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Re: Some of my Chameleons...
Hey Joe, nice to see you on another forum besides CF. Nice looking group, Lombardi is still amazing!
3.2.1 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
0.0.4 Eublepharis macularius
2.0 Chamaeleo calyptratus
0.1 Pogona vitticeps
0.1 Python regius
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Re: Some of my Chameleons...
Originally Posted by Syn
Hey Joe, nice to see you on another forum besides CF. Nice looking group, Lombardi is still amazing!
Hey Sabrina! Thanks!
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Re: Some of my Chameleons...
Those are so awesome! My boss just got a giant millers? I think. She's a big um and really awesome!
I'll send her the info to make suer she's got everything right!
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: Some of my Chameleons...
Thanks for the compliments.
Mellers are awesome chameleons... one of the largest species. Very Very cool Chams.
Most Melleri are wild caught and this for a very long time gave them a bad reputation as hard to keep, as they often died after a short stint in captivity. They are a bit tougher because of their hydration and enclosure needs(because of their size). But over the last few years there has been a lot of great work done with them, and we are starting to see more and more cb. The best site for anyone who owns or is thinking to own a Mellers is http://www.melleridiscovery.com. That site is the most complete, accurate, and up to date source of info for working with them. I still say about 90% of Mellers on the market are WC and should be checked and treated for parasites.
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