I figured I would post these here since a lot of people have asked. Very few people have worked with F. Viridis and even fewer still, from what I have been told, have produced viable clutches.
But so far the easy part is done; now comes the hard part: keeping these guys alive.
So if you are...
Ok. So, I finally bred my Furcifer Viridis female (pics included for tax). This is a pretty big deal because it was a WC pair who initially wanted nothing to do with each other. Also, it's the only pair in the US who is successfully producing a clutch right now. Here's my problem:
I am moving...
I received a pair of chams that were sold under the guise of F. Lateralis lateralis.
But then I noticed something was off.
For starters, the axillary pits are incredibly prominent and they have a higher "brow" ridge than my other lats.
My other l lats are blue/green whereas these are a...
So from what I got:
You have to get a permit from CITES and they give a quota, then Madagascar sends over their quota based on population. After that you can place your order, but there's a 2-3k minimum. It opens for a week or two then closes for 4-6 years.
I got a lot of answers from cham...
I heard madagascar is allowing for imports sometime in November. Is this true? How do I get WC chams? I've never gotten WC before but my species is hard to find and I need varying bloodlines. Thanks in advance
I cannot for the life of me find a breeder. I know of Frank Payne, but he doesn't have babies right now. Can anyone point me in the direction of who to contact? I've been trying to get one for over a year now with no luck.
Thanks in advance