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Chameleon Academy Podcast with Bill Strand

Learn about taking care of chameleons! Hosted by long time chameleon breeder, Bill Strand, this show explores the latest in chameleon husbandry. Interviews with keepers, breeders, veterinarians, and scientists from around the world continuously push our knowledge forward!
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May 6, 2016

Most everyone who keeps a chameleon has considered some sort of a free range. We like being with our animals. And it seems obvious that our chameleons would like it better to be free to go where they please. So today we are going to talk about free ranging your chameleons. What is it like and how do you do it?

For those new to this concept, a free range is loose term, but is usually used to describe the practive of having your chameleon live in your home without a cage. You have everything for a chameleon that you would with a cage, you just don’t have the six walls!

I will be joined by Karen Stockman of the Chameleon Farm to discuss her experiences with free ranges. She has extensive experience with true free ranging within a human living space. That means it is not just an afternoon out of the cage, but it is a permanent living situation. If you have considered setting up a free range or have just wondered what it would be like then sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.

Apr 29, 2016

This week, I’d like to talk about keeping chameleons in small spaces such as an apartment or a bedroom. Many of us fall in love with chameleons before we are out of our parent’s house or are living in apartments, condominiums, or Townhomes where other people are quite close. You have the passion, but having to coordinate that passion with overlapping living spaces is not always easy.

Apr 22, 2016

Four different breeders give their insight into the care of Trioceros quadricornis, the Four-horned Chameleon. They may no longer be imported, but there are enough clutches incubating that a new generation of quad breeders will have enough to keep this species going in captivity, at least for the near future.

Apr 15, 2016

One of the most exciting events in the chameleon world is the recent availability of South African Dwarf Chameleons, such as Bradypodion thamnobates, to hobbyists. These finger sized,colorful live bearers are hardy and full of character. Join us as the world's top breeder of Bradypodion, Seth Bredenkamp, introduces us to this wonderful group of chameleons.

Apr 8, 2016

Dr. Chris Anderson discusses life as a chameleon research scientist and hobbyist.  We talk about chameleon conservation and how the chameleon community can be part of conservation projects.

Apr 1, 2016

Listen in as Alec O'Brien leads us through basics of the quarantine procedure for chameleons. When bringing a new chameleon home it is important that you put them through a quarantine whether wild caught or captive bred. This allows you to test for parasites and watch for disease to ensure you do not introduce pathogens to your collection.

Mar 25, 2016

Wild caught chameleons come with their own special challenges. Listen in as we go over deciding whether a wild caught vs. captive bred is best for you.  If you need a new chameleon for a breeding group then we go over the selection process and acclimation steps. 

Mar 18, 2016

From the dinosaur-like horns to the live birth to the gentle personality, the Jackson's Chameleon is one of the most fascinating of the chameleon species.  In this episode we discuss bringing one of these wonderful creatures into your home.

Mar 11, 2016

Exposing your chameleon to natural sunlight brings great health benefits.  You can accomplish this in your husbandry as simply as moving your indoor cage out to the patio for a couple hours or as in depth as building a permanent outdoor cage.  Building outdoor cages is great fun and few things are as impressive as a healthy chameleon in a well planted outdoor cage!

Mar 4, 2016

Stick insects are one of the most fascinating of the insects chameleon keepers use as feeders.  Whether you use them as feeders or, like the rest of us, find that we'd rather keep them as pets, you'll find out here how to take care of them.  From the bizarre Australian Stick Insect to the huge Green Bean Insect to the cryptic leaf insect, you'll find no end to the wonder of stick insects!  

Feb 26, 2016

Carpet chameleons are a small species from Madagascar that are named for the intricately beautiful patterns they show. This species has the characteristic of being one of the few where the female is more colorful than the male. Breeding these jewels was, at one time, problematic and there were only brief pockets of success in the community. Kevin Stanford has spearheaded the effort for breeding success and is now working with 6th Captive Generation specimens.

While forward movement is always built on the backs of those who have gone before us and is fanned by those who work with us, there is often one person whose efforts become a catalyst for the community. In carpet chameleons, that has been Kevin Stanford.  In this episode we talk with Kevin about his methods for successfully breeding carpet chameleons and his journey to get to this point.

Feb 19, 2016

Explore beetles that act as cleaner crews and food for baby chameleons.  Mantises and flies are also covered as we continue our journey into the fascinating world of feeder insects.  They aren't just meals for our chameleons, they are a completely amazing world unto themselves!

Feb 12, 2016

Introducing the love of your life to your reptile passion is not always an easy process.  Not everyone warms up to the idea of living with reptiles in the house quickly! But there are ways that you can ease a partner, who is new to this, into the idea.  And maybe they can even find the same passion you have!  But it may take some patience and understanding on your part to make this fly. In this episode we talk about the ten steps to introducing your partner to the word of keeping reptiles.

Feb 5, 2016

Nick Barta from Full Throttle Feeders joins us and talks about his business offering exotic feeder insects.  In this first of two parts, Nick and I discuss the different types of roaches, how to care for them, and what they can be used for!  One of a chameleon keeper's favorite afflictions is having feeders so awesome that it is hard to feed them off!

Jan 29, 2016

Welcome back to part two of our Chameleons and Water segment. In the last episode we talked about the importance of water and how to get it in the chameleon enclosure. This episode is about what to do with the water that goes into your chameleon cage once we are done with it.

Jan 22, 2016

Water is as important to chameleons as it is to us. They need it properly function. So I am probably stating the obvious when I say we must put a high priority on providing water in the correct form for our mini tree dragons. In this episode we discuss hydration tactics for chameleon husbandry.

Jan 15, 2016

Get to know the host of the Chameleon Breeder Podcast, Bill Strand. Briana Kammer returns, but this time she is in the host seat!  Inbetween talking about Bill's story, these two discuss the current chameleon community and weave in a vision for the chameleon community going forward.  Listen in to a free flowing talk about past adventures that led to this point, podcast philosophies, and future directions. 

Jan 8, 2016

For people who love their chameleon keeping experience this question of breeding naturally comes up.  What can be better than having a chameleon?  Well, obviously – more chameleons!  But it isn't as simple as that. We will explore the reasons, good and not so good, to breed chameleons.      

Jan 1, 2016

Explore the relationship between chameleons and stress.  We go over the three stress zones: Comfort, tolerance, and intolerance and then delve into different kinds of stress including stress spikes, internal physical stress, external physical stress, and emotional stress.  Most importantly, we go over the communication that chameleons give you to show that something is not right.  We often miss these because we don't speak chameleon!  Well, this is your first lesson in chameleon speak!  By learning the signs of stress you are well versed to eliminate it as much as is possible from your chameleon's life!

Dec 25, 2015

Explore what a career as a Veterinary Technician is like! We speak with Alec O'Brien who works as a vet tech and gives us an inside view of his job and life.  Have you considered a career with animals? Listen in and decide whether a Vet Tech is a direction for you!

Dec 18, 2015

From the podcast:

"Welcome to Episode 004. I have a special treat for you. Briana Kammer, of Kammerflage Kreations is here in the studio. For those that don’t know her, Briana is the customer and social media interface for the most successful and long running chameleon breeding operation, Kammerflage Kreations. If you call Kammerflage chances are you will speak with Briana. Of all the people in the chameleon world, she is likely the one that has the most experience helping first time chameleon keepers get started.

Today we are going to talk about what it is like being a beginner and the challenges and questions first time chameleon keepers have these days."

Dec 11, 2015

Vacations and holidays are wonderful things and we all need the down time to sample exotic cuisines, but for chameleon people there is always a stress that comes along with the excitement…how do I take care of my chameleon? Chameleons are wonderful, but they do take daily maintenance and, as hardy as they are, we do not like it when our friends go without. So, in honor of the coming holidays, we are, today, going to talk about leaving your chameleon for four days to two weeks and how to pull that off. If you do it right, the worst that will happen is that you’ll feel a low grade stress and your chameleon is still sitting on his same branch, a couple grams heavier, looking at you when you walk back in the door.

Dec 2, 2015

Today’s episode 002 is titled Surprise! Chameleon Babies!! Yay!...Yikes!! In honor of all the emotions we go through when baby chameleons hatch or are born. But, you ask, what is the Yikes in there for? Aren’t breeders all prepared for hatch date? Perhaps, but then there are the ones that are surprised by eggs hatching two months before estimated hatch date and then there are the livebearers that can give birth at any inconvenient time – such as 9 months after you have brought back a single female Jackson’s chameleon from the show with no intention of ever breeding her!  You walk down the stairs one morning and instead of a nice cup of coffee waiting for you, you find a cage full of baby chameleons staring at you and one tired momma. Whoa! Talk about needing to find an accelerated crash course in baby chameleon care! I can't say we will cover everything here, but we will touch on the important parts and make sure you are off to a good start!

Dec 1, 2015

How do we make for a content chameleon? The answer is to create not only microclimates, but also gradients between those microclimates. We want to give our chameleons the most choices in temperature, humidity, UVB, and privacy as possible.  By allowing our chameleon to choose where they are most comfortable we are putting chameleon care, at least partially, in the hands of the undisputed expert - your chameleon.  All we have to do is give him the tools to work with.  This episode of the Chameleon Breeder Podcast discusses just that.

 

Dec 1, 2015

Welcome to the Chameleon Breeder Podcast. In this introductory episode I’ll introduce myself, this podcast and give you an idea of what is going on here.

This podcast is about the science art of chameleon keeping - and everything that goes with successfully maintaining these amazing creatures. They may not breath fire, but these are our modern day dragons. So this podcast is for the modern day dragon wrangler. You are working the normal everyday 21st century life, but when you come home and look into that cage or walk into the reptile room you are transported to another fantastic world. That is how it is for me and this is what we will be talking about.

My name is Bill Strand and chameleons have been a part of my life for coming on four decades now. It all started with a passion for dinosaurs and I, luckily, never grew out of that wonder. I have been a hobbyist, a small scale breeder, a large scale breeder, and an educator in the community. Through this podcast I will bring together major topics and experts in the field.  

I have done many crazy things in my chameleon adventures and if I haven’t done it I am sure I know someone who has! If you are a beginning chameleon keeper then this is the perfect place to get answers to the questions you didn’t think of asking. If you have been around for a while then maybe you can come away with a different perspective or else you can share yours with me.   There is always room to grow and this podcast is my part in keeping the conversation going. We will truly never run out of corners to explore in this incredible world.

So hit the subscribe button and automatically get your weekly dose of chameleon conversation!  I'll see you on the Chameleon Breeder Podcast!

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