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Thread: My Chameleons
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07-21-2005, 02:01 PM #41Originally Posted by Bryan2
Those are Jackson chameleons or Fishers chams, completely different species. Panther chams dont have horns. The males of the panther species and males in general are much more colorful and have different ways of determining sex.
The roaches are hard to get here, but they are a good food source, all foods should be gutloaded with a multivitamin diet which feeds the feeders and then feeds the cham. I dont like them at all, theyre simply repugnant creatures.
Noise is something that I have never seen disturb them. They are generally a very peaceful SEEMING creature. They are constantly looking around, they have tunnel vision so..... gotta have a good look around all the time for prey and or becoming prey. They are supposedly sensitive to stress, meaning its best not to hold them or make any quick movements around them, especially when being handled or when close by..... if I see him looking one direction and then put my hand up to him when he's looking the other way and then he looks at my hand he sorta jumps a little like
WOOOOOOOOOOOHHH what the fuk is that... and then they chill, its pretty funny, of course I dont recommend doing that. Its just a way for me to explain how their tunnel vision can stress them sorta....maybe thats why your cham passed away there iceman
dammit still havent got damn pics!!
I'll try tonight my internet at home has been wonky
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09-19-2005, 10:12 AM #42
bump for a new pic of slappy...his first pic he looks more brown and then BOOM...
different!!
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09-19-2005, 10:15 AM #43AR's Salad Tossing Connoisseur
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Originally Posted by Dally
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09-19-2005, 04:05 PM #44
ahhh thats so cool
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09-19-2005, 07:03 PM #45
those things are cool as hell, i want one!!!
-Cy
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09-19-2005, 07:32 PM #46
love them little critters
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