He have been tracking our Chameleon breeding project since 2015 on our website. We're now up to over 2,000 Panther Chameleons from over 130 different clutches, so I figured it would be valuable to share the data we have collected.
It is now available for download as a csv file on our Chameleon...
Glad to hear Eliza Ann! It was actually pretty fun to dig into the data and read some of the source articles. I highly recommend both of Prof. Chris Anderson's papers from 2010 and 2016 (listed in the references)!
Chameleon Tongue FAQ - Would love to know what you guys think about my Chameleon Tongue article. I did my best to distill some of Professor Anderson's data into layman's terms and units like inches (instead of mm) and mph (instead of m/s).
Thanks!
Been taking feedback on and improving this article: Ambanja Panther Chameleons for Sale?
My hope is it helps new people who are not familiar with the controversies in the Ambanja Panther Chameleon breeding community, and that they get started with a full understanding. Obviously, there is some...
We have 5 beautiful F1-CG15 juveniles from the WC we acclimated from One World Exotica, named Bibi. Here are the exact males available followed by WC Bibi and the lineage of the CB female he was paired to from the 5th generation of our breeding program:
For more information and pricing...
Yeah - definitely a female given her size, lack of hemipenal bulge and snout. The coloration is also typical of a nice female pardalis. It helps that the seller fabricated one locale and got the other one wrong lol... two points against their sexing trustworthiness.
You get it wet, squeeze it until it stops dripping and then place it in the incubation container. There are also some more precise mixing strategies where you weigh the substrate and water.
Yeah, do you have any pics of the eggs? It is possible for infertile eggs to last a decent amount of time before molding, but your description makes them sound fertile imo.