Hi
I don't want to spoil the joy, but I'm convinced about the male but not about the female. Do you have more pictures of her? I need to say for me it's 4 years ago I breeded pardalis so it could be a lack in my judgement.
Well, in number the Trioceros genus is far more interesting then the Chamaeleo genus. But on the other hand the Chameleon genus has two of my more favourite species:
quilensis/dilepis and ofcourse the beautiful namaquensis. I keep and have kept far more species from the Trioceros genus. So I...
What I'd like is something like this:
Bradypodion ngomeense
Tilbury, C.R. and C. Tolley (2009)
new species of dwarf chameleon (Sauria; Chamaeleonidae, BradypodionFitzinger) from KwaZulu Natal South Africa with notes on recent climatic shifts and their influence on speciation in the...
Thanks for the reply's
But that's not what I'm looking for. There indeed the auther which discriped them can be found. But I'm specially interested in where is was published.
I have almost all chameleon books available.
I like this list because it would save me some work.
As I want to make a list of the discriptions I have and don't.
And I mean first discriptions.
I'm trying to make a list of all chameleon discriptions.
Does anybody have a list of all species and then when this species was discribed by who, when and in which publication.
I hope somebody can help me.
Hi Elisa,
Very good to hear you hatch two clutches and they are still doing fine.
I still find them very beautiful and also would like to work with them one day, for now I don;t have enough space.
There are possibilities to get them to Europe if you really want but it will cost some money.
I can't agree more with Chris then that Glass terrariums are very fine. I'm keeping my chameleons for more then 10 years in self made glass terrariums. In the time I started with keeping them in glass there where no fabricated terrariums which would fit to the needs of a chameleon.
I use a...