same thing happened to us and a lot of other ppl :) ours was sold to us a female ambilobe. i guess that shipment was marked ambilobe/tamatave from the exporter. Heres a thread on our boy that just started showing some color. https://www.chameleonforums.com/k2-fire-15912/
we had an egg like that in one of our clutches it was the first one to start shrinking. it was from one of our female's first clutch the hatch rate ended up being pretty low but about one third hatched. the rest of her clutches that were incubated the same way moisture temp had a much better...
what kind of medium did you use for her laying bucket? its important the medium isnt too compact so that its hard to dig or too soft or dry that it caves in. moist peat moss mixed with sand works well. a good test is to make a hole with your fingers then shake the bucket a little too make sure...
i dont know if there is anyone breeding hognose snakes exclusively. i know a couple people who breed a lot of snakes though i think mostly morphs. You can can try Ben at [email protected] he will either be able to get you one or know a good breeder to buy from.
for baby beardies its important they get a lot of protein in their diet so live food is better.. just leave the premade stuff in the cage and they will eventually start eating it.
They are indeed a very rare species. And Dodalah is correct that the females are the aggressors especially during breeding season. It is thought by the tribes of Nose Navo that these chameleons in swarms are responsible for missing cattle and children. Some western researchers have likened it to...
Thanks for the compliments guys i will let them know:) We just had a clutch of Turquish eggs laid today and 2 babies hatched from Goblin and 2 hatched from Token :D