In my case, Im looking for a good cb oustalet or a wc oustalet, not from Florida. Im not looking for a specific type of panther like you mentioned. I just feel like there is a big difference from Florida wc and import wc for my needs. My main concerns are inbreeding and i believe there may be a...
For me, ousties are perfect. They doesn't require high humidity to do well and like warm/hot temps. They also have one of the best dispositions I've seen for chams. Never had any issues or been hissed at. They are dull in color (compared to almost all other chams), but they are very hardy and...
I have had my ousties for about two years and I got them when they were a little over a month old so if you need any pointers or have questions, pm me and Im more than happy to help
Thanks. I checked with them a few months back and they did have one female holdback but i passed on it and now Im kind of regretting it. I wish they were more popular and easy to find!
I checked lllreptile and one of the last batches they had was from a female part of my guys same clutch and I don't want to get into inbreeding. Where are your bloodlines from? Florida or wc imports or another breeder?
Where I can find a quality cb female oustalet. I've been contemplating getting a female to mate with one of my 2nd generation cbb males and not sure if anyone has one that isn't from my same clutch. I don't want a wc Florida version either. If anyone knows, let me know I may be interested in...
Nice, yeah... My son thought we were getting jackson chameleons and he was set on naming one Rhino, but I had to tell him that some of them don't grow horns! lol :)
The other two ousties he named as well. One was the biggest male of the clutch and the other was an additional male but smaller...
I just got home from work, but wanted to follow up on your initial Q's. For my ousties, I keep their humidity in the 30%-50% and ambient temps during the day (low to mid 80s) and basking temps during the day (low to mid 90s). Night time temps in my place get pretty chilly (about 67-70 on...
I love my ousties. I think the problem with them and why they are not popular is because they are very "dull" compared to most other breeds as far as color. If you can get past the fact that they don't have crazy yellows, reds, blues, etc... They are very easy going and great chams. I've had my...
Hey there, looks like you have a little boy on your hands. Let me know if you have any questions on ousties... I have two 2nd generation cbb males that I've had for about 2 years now. Just pm me if you need any pointers. The one thing I would say right off the bat is to start investing in a...
I usually feed my ousties a mix. Each week they eat 3-6 adult dubias and about a dozen crickets. Sometimes I spice it up and get hornworms or silks too. My guys will keep eating if I let them so I try to give them a good balance without getting too fat.
He is about 19" right now, but he is also missing half of his tail. He went through a recent growth spurt about 2 months ago too, I think he has a few more inches to go till he will be done growing.
I have an overflow of Dubia roaches right now, so anyone in Phoenix, AZ who is needing some I'm offering an awesome deal, while supplies last.
50 Breeder Adults (30-40 female/10-20 males)
100 baby nymphs (about 1/4" in size)
For $40
Sorry, only for Phoenix, AZ residents (NO shipping)...
My guys are super easy going. I have my guys in a homemade cage about 3'x5'x6' they they have been doing very well. Let me know if you have any questions, I've been working with ousties for about 2 years now.
Very cool to see more people getting into ousties. Let me know when your ready to sell, I may be interested in a female or 2 for my two boys. They look really good
yeah, I had them hit all the sudden. I put double sided tape on the top of my bins, cause they apparently can climb smooth plastic and I slowly got rid of them. Hindsight... I should have just thrown out the bins and started over cause they multiplied like crazy and took about 1.5 months to get...