Well let's see...
So far in the past couple of years there is:
Steve (this is your 2nd time right?)
Chuck G.
Garrett
I'm leaving someone out aren't I?
This is wonderful Steve! Congratulations!!!!
Frank, your photos are always stunning.
I wish that I was able to ship to Canada. I always have lateralis hatching out...in fact one is hatching today.
I hope someone in Canada can hook you up-they are wonderful chameleons :)
This guy's brother is being shipped out tonight.
There is only ONE male carpet left at this time. He is $150 plus shipping, and captive-bred and born, 4 generations in captivity.
Below is an adult, and below that is the little guy :)
Thanks!
I don't think that it ever held true. I don't know of any real evidence to prove that is true or untrue. I haven't read that in a long time. I just think that having separate unrelated lines for that many generations of all but a couple species is unlikely to have those mates to choose from...
Here is a 1 day old Furcifer campani (left) that hatched yesterday, next to a 6th generation Furcifer lateralis (carpet) that hatched yesterday as well :)
Hey Perry,
Yes, that original female laid 9 eggs with Cheryl and only 1 was fertile. I am incubating that egg now, along with a CB clutch of 9 fertile eggs. They are all due around the 4th of July.
The other female didn't lay yet but she is looking for a spot. She dropped one infertile egg...
Me too! Thanks :)
Thanks Maya! You're welcome to do that :D
Thank you! I love glass enclosures. The maintenance is so much easier once you put the investment into them.
Thanks Jann! I keep trying to keep it small, but... :eek:
3-5" of snow tomorrow Tylene! Ughhh...I hate winter...
I forget to post here as often anymore with Facebook, but I'm posting some recent pics here again. The first are some of the baby Furcifer lateralis (Carpets) that have hatched last month and this month.
Next is a Trioceros hoehnelii from Carl Cattau
Here's Gonzo, a...