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Mothi
at Wed Sep 7 22:03:58 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mothi ]
I didn't really mention much about my background, but here it is. I have kept many various types of reptiles (some of which I did breeding). The ones that matter are probably the panther chameleon, jackson chameleon babies (they belonged to a store and I was just their caretaker for them to grow up when they stayed at my house), brookesia perarmata, and some form of leaf chamelon (it was many years ago that I wanted to double check and see what new information may be available about them now). So I am not new to chameleon care, but am not close to being an expert. I don't really consider myself a beginner though, but I do like words of warning from people who have cared for them in the past so I know what I am getting myself into.
I have no problems providing them foods even if I have to order directly from a cricket supplier weekly to keep them feed (although I much prefer to offer a varied diet of different types of insects). Supplementing is another thing I have to find more information about as to type and frequency required. I completely understand the topic of gutloading food items prior to feeding.
Thanks for the link. I have been to those sites and read what I could. I will definatley be rereading them before jumping into this.
As for being a moth person... not really. My username is an abbreviation of another name I used to game with... and since I was called Mothi for short, the name now sticks.
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