Chameleon Breeder Podcast With Bill Strand
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Sinopse
Welcome to the Chameleon Breeder Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to the art of chameleon keeping and everything that goes with successfully maintaining these amazing creatures.
Episódios
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91: Veiled Chameleon Lighting
20/07/2018 Duração: 40minChameleons are energized from the sun. To keep them in captivity we must replicate the sun’s light, warmth, and UVB. Today we talk about what Veiled chameleons need from their light source.
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90: Veiled Chameleon Husbandry - Environment & Caging
13/07/2018 Duração: 27minThe Veiled Chameleon is one of the most popular chameleons to keep as a pet. Their hardiness makes them an ideal first chameleon. But they are still a chameleon - and that means some special attention needs to be put to their set-up. Today I go over the basics of Veiled Chameleon husbandry to get you started in the right direction.
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89: Naturalistic Hydration for Chameleons
01/05/2018 Duração: 34minIt is time to revisit our understanding of hydration in chameleons. We are well aware of hydration during the day, but that is only half of the story. Today we are going to talk about hydration over the entire 24 hours in the day to form a holistic approach to a captive hydration strategy.
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88: Veiled Chameleons in Florida
13/04/2018 Duração: 43minThe veiled chameleon is one of our most hardy and adaptable chameleons. With its wide-spread representation in the hobby It is no surprise that this lizard has had an opportunity to escape into many different environments. Florida, it seems, suited it well and we now have a viable chameleon population on the continental United States.
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Ep 87: History of the Veiled Chameleon in Captivity
16/03/2018 Duração: 38minVeiled chameleons seem to be everywhere you would expect to find a pet chameleon and some places you wouldn’t. but it wasn’t always this way. Today I explore the origins of the veiled chameleon in captivity. Join me as I speak to the people who brought this chameleon to us!
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Ep 86: Veiled Chameleon Taxonomy and Ecology
09/03/2018 Duração: 22minChamaeleo calyptratus, the veiled chameleon - this gorgeous and hardy chameleon is many people’s introduction to the fascinating world of chameleons. In this podcast series we explore their history, ecology, and husbandry. Today we learn about the taxonomy and where they are from.
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Ep 85: Taming Your Chameleon
23/02/2018 Duração: 20minToday we are talking about taming your chameleon!
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Ep 84: Carpet Chameleon Roundtable
16/02/2018 Duração: 54minToday we are talking about Furcifer lateralis, the carpet chameleon, and its status in captivity. I’d like to give a big welcome to Kevin Stanford, Frank Payne, and Tim Marks for making up our chameleon round table discussion!
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Ep 83: Kenyan Xantholophus Jackson's Chameleons
09/02/2018 Duração: 54minIn the United States, the Large Xantholophus Jackson’s Chameleons we see are almost all from a feral population on Hawaii. But this magnificent chameleon originated in Kenya, Africa. The newly started Kenyan Xanth Project is spearheading the effort to bring back the founder genetics. In this episode we learn about the natural environment of Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus, the yellow-crested Jackson’s Chameleon, from world renown chameleon expert and author, Petr Necas who is, at the moment of this episode release, in Kenya studying Jackson’s Chameleons in the wild.
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Ep 82: Holding Angry Chameleons
02/02/2018 Duração: 30minToday we are going to talk about a special handling case and that is when the chameleon is scared – or angry- enough to bite you. The only time you should ever handle a chameleon who is scared enough to want to bite you is if it is required for medicating them for their health. There may come a time when you will have to deal with a chameleon who has gone way beyond annoyance with your antics. Should that time come, you’ll need to know how to handle this fiery tree dragon.
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Ep 81: Chameleon Facebook Roundtable
26/01/2018 Duração: 59minToday we have a roundtable discussion on Facebook and its effect on our community. I have asked Elise Stein, Dru Reeves and Nathalie Norris to join me and share their views. Elise built up our largest group The Reptile Enthusiasts. Although it is a general reptile group we chameleon people have pretty much claimed her as a citizen of our community. She also has an offshoot called The Chameleon Enthusiasts. Dru is the head admin for the community’s largest chameleon specific group, Chameleon Central USA. Nathalie is one of our most active moderators and can be found on a number of different groups including Elise’s and Dru’s listed above. All three are supported by a large group of admins and moderators that are here to help you. And I feel it is time to revisit chameleons on Facebook. I invite you to listen in on our roundtable discussion.
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Ep 80: Handling Your Chameleon
19/01/2018 Duração: 24minChameleons are tricky things to hold in that we don’t actually hold, them, but allow them to sit on our hand. Today we talk about handling your chameleon.
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Season 3 Introduction
22/10/2017 Duração: 04minGood morning Chameleon Wranglers! It is time for an update as to what is going on with the podcast! Good morning Chameleon Wranglers! It is time for an update as to what is going on with the podcast! This isn’t an episode per se. It is just a short update to let you know I am working hard on season three! I haven’t just migrated to Madagascar for the winter! We have this break because I am substantially increasing what this podcast will offer. In season three I will have video companion episodes to the podcast. You will still get the podcast which can keep you company into work or during the cage cleaning days, but you will also be able to come home, and see a companion video which gives a visual to the topic. I am estimating that the new season will launch in January. I have been having a great time recording interviews and video for this new season and look forward to sharing them with you. We are going to be taking a close look at handling your chameleons, the ecology of the veiled chameleon, and chameleon
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Ep 79: Mourning Your Chameleon
14/07/2017 Duração: 15minToday we talk about dealing with the loss of our chameleon. Chameleons have so much personality and character that they easily become considered part of the family. And when the time comes for them to pass we can get confused as to how we should feel. Today I share my thoughts on losing a beloved chameleon.
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Ep 78: Chameleon Fecal Exams with Alec O'Brien
07/07/2017 Duração: 01h17sGood morning chameleon wranglers, Today we are going to talk about how to do your own fecal exam for your chameleon. Of course, there is much more to it than I can go over here, but it really isn’t that hard and we will give you a very good start. I have brought back Alec O’Brien who is a vet tech and chameleon breeder!
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Ep 77: Incubating Chameleon Eggs with Carl Cattau
30/06/2017 Duração: 38minToday Carl Cattau and I discuss incubation of chameleon eggs. Incubation can be intimidating and I know I gravitated towards live bearers for the longest time. But hatching eggs really isn’t that bad once you understand how to pull it off. Listen in and try it yourself!
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Ep 76: Chameleon Egg Laying Sites with Carl Cattau
23/06/2017 Duração: 53minWelcome, chameleon wranglers, to a two part series on egg laying and incubation. For these topics I have brought back Carl Cattau for a an interview type discussion. When it comes to a female chameleon successfully laying eggs your job is to provide a sufficient site that meets with your chameleon’s approval. Unfortunately, Their only way of communicating to us is either to lay eggs… or not. I have chosen Carl to join me in this discussion because he is on the forefront of getting rare species to lay eggs and hatch. Getting a species to hatch that has books written about it and Facebook pages dedicated to it is certainly an achievement, but when a species is first imported and we have to figure out how the females think. Or what combination of temperature, moisture, and diapause to incubate at we rely on pioneers like Carl who spend their time at the edges of what we as a community know. And that is one reason why this is a discussion rather than a tutorial. We are talking about a subject where the body of kn
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Ep 75: Cleaning Your Chameleon Cage with Dr. Rob Coke DVM
16/06/2017 Duração: 52minToday we are going to dive into cleaning products. We chameleon keepers are acutely aware of the value of cleanliness. We maintain a constant vigilance against parasites, bacteria, and fungal bizarreness. It is time we explore the cleaning agents available to us. I am bringing back Dr. Rob Coke who is the head of veterinary medicine at the San Antonio Zoo.
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Ep 74: Working a Chameleon Rescue with Cheryl Garcia
09/06/2017 Duração: 34minToday we are talking about chameleons that have fallen on bad times. Whether it is advanced MBD or a loving owner finding their life conditions have changed. Sometimes chameleons need a second chance at life. And for that I have brought on Cheryl Garcia, the lady in charge of the chameleon and reptile side of Another Chance Sanctuary.
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Ep 73: Bio-Active Environments, Pt 2 with John Courteney-Smith, MRSB
26/05/2017 Duração: 48minBio-active environments have captured many people's imaginations. It is the most true approach to creating a "slice of nature" in our living rooms. But more than just a pretty scene, bio-active environments can be more healthy for your chameleon or other reptiles. Join John Courteney-Smith and I in exploring bio-active environments!