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post Aug 3 2006, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(scaleslithers @ Aug 3 2006, 02:45 PM)
from my knowledge hatyai no chattuchak but i could b wrong.

30%-40% of retail. mayb can get cheaper. price is also determined on the animals locality, import & export and various other factors.

if u go by train, i advice buying CB and hardy species. it's safer method.

if u go by flight please be careful coz unless the trader has arrange sumthin wit the authority, getting pass the airports will not be easy especially when ur panties/underwear/bra/crotch/pockets/bags/pants/shirts is full, rounded, moving about and making various sounds. re-scan will occur if they r suspicious. once 1st img and 2nd img is different in shapes, they will interogate. use lead ie plumbum container coz cant be scanned.

note: im not comfortable discussing about this topic publicly anymore. so i will end my post here. hope that help.
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hmmm...thx anyways....do u have MSN so i an learn more? lolx...

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hi all... i tot of keeping 1... but very difficult 2 find it la...
may i know wher can i get it??


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QUOTE(funkychips @ Jul 29 2006, 10:22 PM)
I'm about to get a Jackson's chameleon soon. Anyone here keeps these unique lizards ? Mind to share some keeping tips?
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this is cun weh... wanna have 1 soon..

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post Jul 23 2008, 07:47 PM

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Jackson's I cant find

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A few of mine

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post Jul 23 2008, 09:52 PM

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your vieled looks abit on the thin side.. or it is just me lol tongue.gif
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QUOTE(leetplayer @ Jul 23 2008, 10:52 PM)
your vieled looks abit on the thin side.. or it is just me lol tongue.gif
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The tail is still full so he is OK LOL

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How about this one when he is about to go to sleep !!!

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post Jul 23 2008, 10:03 PM

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Woah man, Sam... how many pets do you have? @_@
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post Jul 23 2008, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(beardiekid @ Jul 23 2008, 11:03 PM)
Woah man, Sam... how many pets do you have? @_@
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HaHaHa

All guy by the name of SAM who live in Sabah have ton of pets !!!!!

BTW most of my pets are all newly bought ie within these few months after I return from Oz !!!!
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post Jul 23 2008, 10:15 PM

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@_@... rich... hehe... Cool anyway, love your sulcatas. Tell me when you don't want their babies hehe, send them to me in KL haha
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QUOTE(SAMPERTH @ Jul 23 2008, 07:47 PM)
Jackson's I cant find
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A few of mine
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Nice gang you got there, Sam. Mind to share how you house them? What about humidity and such. How do you regulate all this? These are such fascinating lizards, but all the talk about how fragile they are turn me off everytime.

It's always better to talk to someone who has hands on experience!
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QUOTE(rafiqos @ Jul 24 2008, 10:55 AM)
Nice gang you got there, Sam. Mind to share how you house them? What about humidity and such. How do you regulate all this? These are such fascinating lizards, but all the talk about how fragile they are turn me off everytime.

It's always better to talk to someone who has hands on experience!
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Not too hard my friend !!

But do get a medium one ( CB will be best) as they waste away quickly ( Small one no margin for error and live feeder harder to source ie pin head crickets )
- A few days of no food will stress them to no return !!
- New enviroment , too much handling before settling down also stress them a lot

Screen mesh type enclosure is best Will post my DIY ( Some PVC pipe , wire mesh and some cable tie ) later when I get a better pic !!

They are not really a hands-on pets where you can pat them at will !!! But after some time in our care they do become quite tame and allow certain degree of handling

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Nice. A pic of the cage would be cool. Would also love to learn more on how you regulate humidity.

Thanks!
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post Jul 24 2008, 06:27 PM

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chameleon are display pet...not meant for handling..
they dont like ppl to handle them...they will change their color quite fast depend on the surrounding..
sam...when u wanna handle ur chameleon..did they open their mouth like wanna bite u?LOL
their coloration are fascinating!
wire mesh cages are good for them...they need good air ventilation.
they would prefer to drink dripping water from leaves...
the cage inside must have greenery...n constant water dripping in order for them to drink. hardly see chameleon drink water from water dish.
n they need misting system in it...so u will have higher humitidy...n basking lamp n uv are very important.
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QUOTE(lessilly @ Jul 24 2008, 07:27 PM)
chameleon are display pet...not meant for handling..
they dont like ppl to handle them...they will change their color quite fast depend on the surrounding..
sam...when u wanna handle ur chameleon..did they open their mouth like wanna bite u?LOLtheir coloration are fascinating!
wire mesh cages are good for them...they need good air ventilation.
they would prefer to drink dripping water from leaves...
the cage inside must have greenery...n constant water dripping in order for them to drink. hardly see chameleon drink water from water dish.
n they need misting system in it...so u will have higher humitidy...n basking lamp n uv are very important.
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At the begining YES but after a few weeks/months OK just wanna climb away from you if given the chance !!!

THANKS for the tip But you dont need those constant dripping thingy ( the below substrate grow mouldy fast in our already humid climate )

In Western country the drip also act as a humidity increasing device !!!

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Some " open their mouth like wanna bite u?LOL" pic

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QUOTE(rafiqos @ Jul 24 2008, 04:26 PM)
Nice. A pic of the cage would be cool. Would also love to learn more on how you regulate humidity.

Thanks!
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2 ' by 2 ' by 6 ' High
My enclosure are outdoor the 2 plants inside ( 1 Pothos 1 Hibiscus ) help with the humidity !!!

Every evening I spray the whole enclosure to water the Chame and the plants !!

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The inside !!


Added on July 24, 2008, 8:24 pm

The smaller Veiled Chame are housed in those Guppy brand plastic tank ( for now will move outdoor when they are larger )
- Peat moss used as substrate
- A pothos plant inside to climb on and as snack if required

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welll sam....for chameleon i dont think u need any substrate for it...
as they dont go on ground...
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QUOTE(lessilly @ Jul 24 2008, 09:43 PM)
welll sam....for chameleon i dont think u need any substrate for it...
as they dont go on ground...
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The substrate is to help keep the whole enclosure " humidity friendly " for our Chame !!!

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post Jul 24 2008, 08:50 PM

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Man... cool chams... if i may ask. How much is one? Cause i realize the availability in KL is very little
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icicic.....
btw what else can we put in the mesh cage to help controling humidity??any new idea???
chameleon not much available as death rate are very high...not much ppl bring in...
n chameleon have more needs compare to geckos or bearded dragon....
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post Jul 24 2008, 09:54 PM

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Ahh, i see... I saw a few veiled chams going for 450 ringgit at PLC Ikano about 4 months ago. Didn't think it was worth it, a guy passed by and told the keeper it was sick

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