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  1. Dooley1

    looking to buy a Quadricornis (Four-horned chameleon) help needed!

    I'm only on generation 3. I have some eggs from that generation due to hatch now, but it was a less successful season than I was hoping for.
  2. Dooley1

    looking to buy a Quadricornis (Four-horned chameleon) help needed!

    Hey Dandy! I've taken a hiatus from breeding to sell and really made my collection smaller. I will have quadricornis again for sale, but not until probably late winter or early spring. I recommend Tylene Duncan or Janet JeanPierre on this forum. Thanks :)
  3. Dooley1

    Garrett’s orange eyes

    Congratulations Garrett!!!!
  4. Dooley1

    Parson's breeding

    Great photo!
  5. Dooley1

    Progression of a T. hoehnelii male

    Not only stunning Bob, but I think this form of hoehnelii are by far the most beautiful. Kevin
  6. Dooley1

    C. o’shaughnessyi hatching!!!

    You've been chamforum messaged :)
  7. Dooley1

    C. o’shaughnessyi hatching!!!

    I would say message me on Facebook ASAP! :)
  8. Dooley1

    C. o’shaughnessyi hatching!!!

    This is the coolest thing chameleon-wise I've seen in a looooong time...other than Craig's cristifer babies.
  9. Dooley1

    Carpet Chameleon for sale?

    I won't have hatchlings again for another 5-6 months. I downsized a lot in the lateralis category, so just keep enough going to have a little surplus. Frank is still breeding them on a larger scale though and has some hatching out now.
  10. Dooley1

    Carpet chameleon breeding questions?

    Yep-its me-Kevin Stanford :)
  11. Dooley1

    Carpet chameleon breeding questions?

    They don't keep their gravid coloration all the time when they are relaxed. It is normal for her to turn green again when not bothered by the male. Kevin
  12. Dooley1

    Calumma nasutum

    This photo from Google is a good example
  13. Dooley1

    Calumma nasutum

    Ekona, the mature male of this species is pretty obvious when you see them in person. They have clear hemipenal bulges and a larger more defined head.
  14. Dooley1

    Calumma nasutum

    Ekona, I have kept these. They are most likely Calumma fallax (a related species to nasutum). None of the animals you've shown appear to be males. Blue noses do not define linotum or boettgeri specifically (or sex in this case). Occipital flaps are easy determining factors, and I do not see...
  15. Dooley1

    Baby Furcifer campani

    Here's a shot with a sibling :)
  16. Dooley1

    Baby Furcifer campani

    Haha-yes the girls rock right off their branches when they see a male and aren't receptive. The mother to these babies is only 9-11 grams depending on whether or not she is gravid. I think she is gravid right now with a 6th clutch. I love them Jann. Hopefully I'll get lucky with many more...
  17. Dooley1

    Baby Furcifer campani

    This is the first of hopefully many hatchlings from Alaska, the CBB campani girl I hatched out in April 2015. Here is baby with momma :)
  18. Dooley1

    Baby Melleri Madness!!

    Love them! Always wanted to raise some CH melleri. Kevin
  19. Dooley1

    Furcifer Willsii Clutch

    Jeremy, What I meant was you should not beat yourself up over it because you probably did not do anything wrong, and maybe the eggs were not destined to hatch. :rolleyes: Anyway, can't wait to see all the willsii you hatch before everyone else. You definitely have less eggs than others I know...
  20. Dooley1

    Furcifer Willsii Clutch

    Jeremy, Just out of curiosity, why did you intend to diapause them a 2nd time? I very much doubt that's necessary even if you've been told otherwise. What temps. were they at during the warm and cool periods? Also, they probably would not have made it regardless of what you did if they molded...
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