What a great looking cham. I am so close to pulling the trigger on these - always wanted to work with them but could never find them. Now that I see they are available, I don't have the room. Wish I hadn't seem this post...
Check this monster out - 2.5 months old and 7" long snout to tail tip. Showing tons of color with lots of reds coming in! $275 + shipping, Females available for $150. See more at The Jungle Panther facebook page...
Blue Bar Ambilobe babies from our Tarawa + Betio line are now available! Colors and bars just coming in. All are at least 4" from snout to tail tip and eating 1/2" crickets and small silkworms. $200/males, $150/females + shipping. Live arrival and 7 day health guarantee. Last clutch sold out...
Try a custom white balance (if your camera will allow) or shoot RAW and play with color temp in your editing software. It will make post processing much easier!
Blue Bar Ambilobe holdbacks from my Tarawa/Betio Line. 3 months old on Dec 30th - showing lots of beautiful colors with reds coming in! Eating 3/8 - 1/2 inch crickets, silk and hornworms. $225+shipping. Check out The Jungle Panther on Facebook for more pics.
Im a big history buff and am especially interested in the Pacific campaign of WWII. I have 23 breeders all namned for an island conflict where so many suffered - including my grandfather - Tarawa, Peleliu, Betio, Tinian, Saipan, Ngesebus, Iwo, Anguar, Umubrogol...
CLARK How do you know that the "mom" of my male wasn't pucked off "the" island of Nosy Faly? She came in with a shipment of Nosy Falys that came in sometime late last year. Hatch date for mine was Dec 15ish 2011. I understand about mix ups with importers and all that but why no one wants to...
Red Island: The discussion is wheter or not Falys have variety. The animal that I have WAS plucked off the island and while it does have red rain there is very little of it - unlike many of his clutchmates. So whats your deal? Are you running for the position of Faly Czar? Can you tell us...
Consider this
So the assumption is that the rainless falys are coming from wild caught faly females that were crossed with wild Nosy Bes that have been introduced on the island - right? If so, consider this: I haven't seen any photos of a blue Nosy Be in the wild. Nosy Bes are usually green...
I've talked to the breeder today that sold me my rainless Faly (photo can be found in a previous post in this thread) and have seen and heard from those with Falys from that particular clutch that mine came from - all sporting red rain. Mine is a rainless Faly. I also have him housed two cages...
Would like to hear an experts opinion on this as well. I have a male that is about a year old with no red rain that was purchased at less than 2 months of age from a clutch from a wild caught female. I have seen another male supposedly from this clutch that had lots of red rain.
Not a bug story but a feeder story... raised snakes years ago and found a buyer a few hours away near my parents house. Decided to deliver rather than ship an order of pythons so I could spend the weekend with my parents. Thinking they would have to eat, dad took it upon himself to go to a pet...
Yes, turns out they are related. Incidently, this Ambanja was a very late bloomer. His colors didn't come in till well after 6 months. I remember being pretty worried about it.
What do you think? This male was purchased at 2 months of age from a wild caught female that came into the country as a Nosy Faly. Now that he's a year old I guess its safe to say that there will be no red rain (except for a fleck here and there) but the blues on this guy are incredible - which...