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chalcosoma
at Mon Feb 11 11:11:40 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chalcosoma ]
Jobi
Great pics by the way!
I have changed my temporary set-up radically. Took out the peat, added tropical dipterocarp leaves as substrate, put in a big water dish with a pump.
I also discontinued the Flagyl treatment.
The female is looking much perkier and more alert now. I also tried offering food earlier in the morning. Neither ate but both showed interest in crickets offered at ground level.
Offering a temp range like you do is a challenge as I live in Thailand. Maybe I can rig up some cooling system with ice in it, literally.
I sent you some messages regarding humidity cycles and so on, and it would be good to get a comprehensive explanation of your set-ups for Gonocephalus also. You ought to make a Tree Dragon Guide out of your collected posts and observations, illustrated with your photos.
BTW I'm Canadian also, and my friend here who breeds many species of chameleon is also French Canadian.
Thanks for your help.
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