I have a couple young males for sale. They are from my YBBB sire. They are from 2 different clutches but the same pairing. The oldest is around 5 months(2nd pic) the yohnger ones about 3.5-4 months old. I have pictures of the sire for anyone interested
This clutch has shown exceptional color from the day they hatched. The babies have always had a bright orange resting color instead of your typical grey color most babies display. The available babies are coming up on 4 months old and their colors are really settling in nicely. The last pictures...
I have a trio 1.2 of unrelated adults. They are LTC and have been in my care for over a year at this point. The females have both given birth to 1 clutche at this point and are in perfect health. I recieved the male when he was a juvenile is now showings his adult coloration .These are...
So i recently received a breeding group of helmeted chameleons and im looking for a good resource for keeping and breeding them. The females are WC and they came in gravid, they look like they are going to give birth anyday now. I have had sucess breeding Carpet chameleons and panthers so im...
Is that a female brady in your picture? I got a male Nottingham road from Bill Strand awhiles back and havent been able to find a female to breed him with.
I have a limited number of the faly x tamatave males looking for new homes. Hatched early October and eating medium/small crickets currently. They are all showing tons of white and blues just as i hoped for. The alpha is beging to show some red rain on his underside as well. When the little guys...
I need to keep track of an individual. Hes from a different clutch but since hes the only one i pit him in a tub with everyone else. I see other people using what looks like nail polish or markers so im curious what the options are
Does anyone know of a safe way to mark hatchlings and or babies that are still very young? I have multiple clutches hatching currently and i need a way to keep track of whos who.
Heres some pics of the baby carpets. The second pic is a baby lateralis ontop of a newly hatched panther it does some justice to show just how tiny these guys really are
Finally the babies have begun hatching. So far its a male heavy clutch but theres still another 6 eggs to go. I cant wait to see how they turn out. If anyone is interested in a baby let me know. On a side note ive had some Furcifer lateralis (carpet chameleon) babies begin to hatch at the same time.