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Old 06-20-03, 09:06 PM   #1
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I wanna see what you guys have set-up for your chams!!!
I would have pics but my dad refuses to buy a DC an our scanner is junk!!!

The veiled I have is in a 4 feet High, 3 wide, and 2 deep reptarium, with lotsa vines at different levels for him to adjust his temp accordingly ... and minimum plants because when i had a ton, he often got stuck in them - LOL - the veiled is cup fed about every 2 days, and we let him eat till he is full -

my dwarf panthers live together in an aquarium (to maximize the humidity ... crzy mountain species) and there are tons of leaves, and vines to climb on ... there is also a perminate feeding dish inside, where they can eat throughout the day ... the bottom is forest bedding, because both are females and they are egg laying machines!!!!!

i am possibly looking for a male dwarf panther if anyone in the ottawa area finds one ... if not (im not sure about the whole breeding idea) i am looking for a ds or rxp bar panther chameleon ... and maybe some bearded or leaf pygmies

so please .. post pics or describe your enclosures
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Hiya, I think everyone's sick of seeing my set up by now, maybe I should get some new, more interesting pics of it, but here it is Enjoy




The pothos has been cut back quite a bit, cuz it was too crowded, but now he's been eating the plant viciously lol ... so if I could turn back time I mighta left that plant a little more full!!

Anyhow, that's my set up, it's for a 7 month old male veiled chameleon. I took him outside today to bask in the sun in a reptarium cage thing for a while, he really enjoyed it, except for when I went to peak & check up on him... he'd try to hide and go all mad-coloured again, lol...

Can't wait to see others's (?) enclosures!

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dont let your cham eat too much pothos ... in large quantities, it can cause health problems for your cham!
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anyone else?
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I have to scann my cage photos

Here is the first cage i made its 3 years old now and has beed through many changes Ill post my new photos when i get them.



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so much green! mine has barely any because, like i said before, my cham got stuck in it - LOL
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Here is my current cham setups

left to right

Mrs.Moo(female veiled), Little Moo(Male vieled, son of mrs & mr.moo), 3 Pigmy beardys, Mr.Moo (Male veiled)

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those are o so very impressive! i love the wooden caes really neato!
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For some reason this site will not show my photos when I post them, so I have to give you a link to them. Works on other forums but not this one! So the links below will take to to pictures of my cages and setups. I dont have pics of all my cages but they all look about the same.

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R. Uluguruensis Set Up

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those are unbeleivable!!!
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Cham paradise,

on your outdoor cages, I notice the holes in the screen are kinda big. Do you only dish feed? Because it seems crix and other insects could easily get out.
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on your outdoor cages, I notice the holes in the screen are kinda big. Do you only dish feed? Because it seems crix and other insects could easily get out.
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Yes and no!LOL It depends on what I am feeding. I use silkworms as there staple diet and when I feed other insects like crickets I use a bowl. Hope this helps!
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i iwsh i could use silkies for a staple .. my parents wouldnt go go having that many worms ing the house and uh... i cant aford it - LOL
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Here's mine..

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i iwsh i could use silkies for a staple .. my parents wouldnt go go having that many worms ing the house and uh... i cant aford it - LOL
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I buy 6000 eggs every two months and feed out evey last one. If you think about it here in the US I pay $40 for the eggs and about $20 for the food. 1000 crickets cost $16, and one good size silkworm is equal to about 3-5 adult crickets. So I end up saving money this way, but I have 9 mouths to feed! It is not so cost effective to buy bulk when you have only a few mouths to feed. Also silkworms are much cleaner then any other feeder, no smells, no noise, all around the best food. I would much prefer silkworms in the house then crickets. Good luck!
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