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change paper towles once a week?

dank7oo Aug 07, 2003 01:25 PM

just reaffirming this
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1.0 maroantsetra panther chameleon
0.2 dwarf panther chameleon
jsinger_jimt@hotmail.com

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lele Aug 07, 2003 01:36 PM

it's been quite awhile since we had this discussion with you - so what have you been doing since then? I don't understand
why this is an issue for you? I put PT on the floor of all my Giant Silk caterpillars enclsosures to catch their frass and I change it, along with their food plants, once, sometimes twice A DAY

This is one of the EASIEST tasks to help ensure your chameleons health.

BTW, did you name your maroantsetra yet??

>>just reaffirming this
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>>1.0 maroantsetra panther chameleon
>>0.2 dwarf panther chameleon
>>jsinger_jimt@hotmail.com

dank7oo Aug 07, 2003 01:54 PM

LOL ... i know i know ...
i am just ... a slow learner? LOL
anywho .. i thank you, and his name is MAX

Jason
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1.0 maroantsetra panther chameleon
0.2 dwarf panther chameleon
jsinger_jimt@hotmail.com

mbmcewen Aug 08, 2003 03:44 PM

I have a live hibiscus in the bottom of my cage. I have the cage sitting on a milkcrate with a pan under it to catch the water that drips from the plant, spraying, drip system, etc. I have no other substrate, no paper towels...just a plant. Is this a no no. If so, how can water drain out of the cage with paper towels(or anything else) down?

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