The parents are just as normal as you can expect I am in Bonita springs Florida the first clutch is already gone second clutch set to hatch late November December sometime
In that article is extremely interesting that perhaps the reason cold incubated lizards hatch at a better phenotype then warm incubated lizards is so they can compete with the already hatched much larger warm incubated lizards that are already in the environment. So it's almost to say that...
I take in rescues....
these chameleons male and female came to me week apart and I also believe in signs I took it as a sign this was the time and this was the species. some of us old people remember a time not so long ago that vieled chameleons weren't all that common. I tend to live in the...
Awesome..so I turned down the temp a little and there's windows on top of the incubator I suppose I put some black tape over them to keep light from getting to the eggs I appreciate the replies you guys very much! this is exactly why I came here
Should I bother cranking down the temp a little? I heard that longer incubation times equals healthier babies? Or would changing things now do more harm than good?
They are in a hoverbator incubator and hatch rite medium it stays around 75.6 to 77.2° all the time in there at around 70% humidity eggs were laid January 17th
I'm aware that you're the chameleon guru. I really respect your knowledge and have read a lot of your posts Kinyonga. Any info I can get from you would really be appreciated! how long do you think it would be before they hatch?
I've been smitten with reptiles my whole life finally as a grown up now...ha! I have the space and resources to take on some of the projects I've always wanted to do
I'm a pessimist worst case scenario kind of guy. everything I read said 6 to 9 months. Like I said I'm doing this to learn. And hopefully later pass on said knowledge
I begged her not to have so many eggs and she just wouldn't listen. I suppose I was probably feeding her too often.I was more focused on getting the calcium and vitamins in her. Next time will be perfect. PS. I'm doing this for my own personal enjoyment and intellectual growth. Not interested in...
Oh those pictures are from a month ago..
She laid 49 eggs 25 of them were fertilized. they are happily incubating at 75° to 77°between them and my cricket farm my wife no longer has a second bathroom haha