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Updated issue of Chameleons! E-Zine

ChrisAnderson Jun 16, 2005 11:27 AM

Sorry for the delay in posting this update but I thought I'd let the readers know that there is a new issue of the Chameleons! Online E-Zine that may be of interest to many of you. I notice a number of recent topics that these articles would be helpful with. Enjoy!

Chris
Chameleons! Online E-Zine

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Chris Anderson
parsonii_hoehnelii@hotmail.com
Editor - Chameleons! Online E-zine: http://www.chameleonnews.com/
Admin - Captive Chameleon Bloodline Tracking Database (CCBTD): http://www.chameleondatabase.com/
Author - Chameleon Care and Information Center (CCIC) - http://www.geocities.com/ccicenter/(Currently Down)

Replies (3)

Carlton Jun 17, 2005 01:05 PM

As usual, an excellent issue! The articles are informative and well edited. I've been leery of working with stump-tails, but the setup article almost makes me want to try it after all! I have a Malaysian leaf frog in a similar setup that works well, but I learned some new things from it. It is really good to see gutload info in one place rather than gathering it up from many widely separate sources. Now, if we could just find a company that would offer one for sale!

lele Jun 20, 2005 09:53 AM

Yes, the pygmy cham article was excellent and the step-by-step photos are great. Good Work! btw, is that "roo" our "roocat" from this forum? Just wondering b/c I wanted to congratulate her(him?) on the article. Other articles look good, too (haven't read them yet.

Chris, what would be nice is a search on the site, or to somehow list the specific Q&A. I often find myself looking for a Q/A that I know I read but do not always have the time to go thru each issue - I think it would be most helpful to everyone- just a thought

lele
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0.1 Veiled Chameleon - Luna
1.0 Beardie - Darwin
0.2 felines - Kyndra and Lita
0.1 African Clawed Frog - Skipper
0.3 Mad. Hissers (2 died ;(
0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula - Rosa Leigh
0.1 Goliath Bird-Eater Tarantula - Natasha

Chameleon Help & Resource Info

ChrisAnderson Jun 20, 2005 01:17 PM

lele,

Glad you liked the issue. Yes, that is "roocat" from this and other forums. He did quite a good job on that article if I do say so myself!

Thats a very good idea, I'll try to get Brandy working on a way to do that. Thanks!

Chris

>>Yes, the pygmy cham article was excellent and the step-by-step photos are great. Good Work! btw, is that "roo" our "roocat" from this forum? Just wondering b/c I wanted to congratulate her(him?) on the article. Other articles look good, too (haven't read them yet.
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>>Chris, what would be nice is a search on the site, or to somehow list the specific Q&A. I often find myself looking for a Q/A that I know I read but do not always have the time to go thru each issue - I think it would be most helpful to everyone- just a thought
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>>lele
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>>0.1 Veiled Chameleon - Luna
>>1.0 Beardie - Darwin
>>0.2 felines - Kyndra and Lita
>>0.1 African Clawed Frog - Skipper
>>0.3 Mad. Hissers (2 died ;(
>>0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula - Rosa Leigh
>>0.1 Goliath Bird-Eater Tarantula - Natasha
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>>Chameleon Help & Resource Info
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Chris Anderson
parsonii_hoehnelii@hotmail.com
Editor - Chameleons! Online E-zine: http://www.chameleonnews.com/
Admin - Captive Chameleon Bloodline Tracking Database (CCBTD): http://www.chameleondatabase.com/
Author - Chameleon Care and Information Center (CCIC) - http://www.geocities.com/ccicenter/(Currently Down)

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