ankify is mainly europe i think, mine are F1 generation animals :D (wild caught parents), dont really hear of sirama, its just an ambilobe. there are alot of red bars for sale over here. i havnt been to hamm but me and my dad plan on going within the next year.
we get loads of idiots over...
i will be honest the us panthers do have stronger colours than most of the uk. you do get the vibrant coloured chams, but they are few and far between
what about ankify, they are one of my favourite locales, i have a trio of ankify. are they easily available in the us?
no hard feelings then, i just know what locales are available over here in the uk thats all. im constantly on the look to see whats available, same as every one else, thats how i know bout the cham that stevo bought
are masoala easily available in the us?
im glad you got him m8 he looks very nice now, dont think he is a tamatave, they are not really on the uk market. i think hes a red bar. doesnt matter any way as long as he is healthy and well and doesnt have another male sharing his viv. what females you got?? pm me please stevo
let them come out of the egg on their own, they dont need any help lol , dont crack any open!! once out of the egg and moving i think they can be put in a seperate viv
i have also told the guy in a different thread that if he wants to sell the cham maybe he should take the male out of the viv and out of sight of the other male to see if he does show a bit more colour and take some new photos cos he looks stressed in the first pic,
heres his new thread with...
i have told that guy bout tha cham on another forum, he said he bought a pair of adult chams and they were both male?????
if he did any research before buying them im sure he could have spotted the difference a male and female! :eek:
then he said he wanted to swap for a female, so i asked...
ive heard 8 months, 10 months and a year, i believe between 10 months and a year is ok, depending on size of cham. but what about when you are going to breed or are breeding your female?
many thanks
rob
i know someone here in the uk who is trying to work with minors chameleon but cant really get enough info about them, he has a female that is about a year old and a young male. he lost his older male i think
rob