Hey Chad,
Indeed all true what you are saying here! This is the main reason why we (Jürgen, Tom and myself) are doing some breeding projects of some interesting Trioceros (cristatus, deremensis, fuelleborni, wiedersheimi, pfefferi, ...) and Kinyongia (matschiei and tenuis) species. We try to...
Juveniles should always be kept more moderate then the adult animals, meaning less warm (20-22°C day temp) and less cold (small temp drop to 18°C at night is enough).
All the best
Joery
I only keep and prep/fixate unborn or still born juveniles (they are small and not common available) in 70% alcohol and protect them from light. I can suggest to fill your container to the top to have as little air/oxygen as possible... What you can also do is fix it in formol/formaldehyde for...
Keep them well hydrated. They do best in a free-range well ventilated setup that you can mist heavily a few times a day. They look very nice, it reminds me of the group that i raised last year from baby till full grown and gave me my first clutch last december.
best regards
Joery
I did not hatch out the F1's myself, but they come from a friend and I know exactly how he hatched them. He put the eggs on room temperature (18-21°C) in slightly moist vermiculite and it took 9 months to hatch.
20cm with the tail, and i don't think it is the full grown size, although i don't...