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Posted by: Carlton at Fri May 19 12:00:58 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] I'm sure it happens. After all, insects get diseases and can have odd bacteria on their surfaces. Or, with something like a hornworm moth with large leg spines if the cham swallows it at just the wrong angle a spine could perforate something or get snagged. Years ago I gave 2 chams to a friend before moving, and they were fine for about a year. She trapped some night moths one day and 3 days later both chams were dead after showing severe neurological symptoms. Pesticide? Disease? We may never know. I'm sure it happens in the wild all the time too. [ Hide Replies ]
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