Great shots! I wish we could buy locusts in Canada. I wonder why there are no locust breeders though. They are readily available in fields by the hundreds!
The Sire could very well have been a Red Barred Ambanja, but it's not always a guarantee that the offspring will look like the sire. The dame has 50% to do with the genetics of the clutch as well. She probably came from a blue barred ambanja line, and that trait was then passed onto the...
It looks to me, that you may have 2 fertile eggs in that clutch. The 2 nice and white ones. It almost seems like she was bred once before you purchased her and she laid a second clutch on retained sperm. Keep them all until they go moldy. I'm pretty sure 2 of them will be fertile though.
He's definitely not a pure Ankaramy locale, but if he's only a pet, it really doesn't matter. He should turn out very nice nonetheless. I've never seen a Furcifer Pardalis that I didn't like.
They did a great job showing your fabulous studies. I too wish it were longer, but what they did show was really cool.
From what was shown, you were feeding crickets. Have you done studies using Blaptica Dubia, Lobsters or Hissers? It would be interesting to see in slow motion, the affect of...
Chris, I watched the show a few minutes ago and that was very very interesting. It's pretty funny how the Panther wouldn't cooperate for you LOL. Now we all know what you've been up to :D
My Panthers leave them alone, but I'm not sure if a Veiled will act the same way towards them or not. Those beetles will die off in a short period of time, so I wouldn't worry too much about being over run by them.