:)Think of it this way, 3,000 people walking around chams at a reptile expo show, or 25-30 kids in a classroom. I would rather see kids happy and wanting to learn more about animals and how much we mean to there exsitance then to see my chams stressed for a few mins.:)
In about a month or two I will be presenting my panther chameleons to a six grade class. I want to make this a fun experience for the class room. I am really excited to see the looks on there faces. I will take pictures and post them when Its all done. Oh I forgot to mention that I am going to...
I will most likely have the money around the end of this month or start of next month. If you have any females that are 6-7 months let me know. Thanks.
My last female dug several test holes. She probably dug test holes for several days. Until finally all the wholes where coverd up. Then we knew she was done. Sure enough we dug up the soil and found 23 eggs
you have some of the best male and female Ambanjas I have ever seen.
I am in the process of moving right now but when I get everything situated I will buy a female off of you.
If you put them in the vermiculite right after she laid them then they should be fine. Keep a sharp eye on those eggs. You will know within a few days if there is to much water in the vermiculite because the eggs will start to mold. You don't want that to happen.
Great looking cham. I really like his fired up colors. I have 23 eggs incubating from my breeder charmeleon. I bred him with a female sired from hyperion. Cant wait to see how they come out.
I own a female. I talked to him on the phone when I purchased my female. He told me that all the males were turning out Red bodies blue bars. Hyperion is just a one in a million red body with purple bars.
Yeah he is a red bar Ambilobe. Hes out of this world. Its such a crazy red that is looks orange. His reds do get deep when calm. They look like a burgandy almost like a red wine color when relaxed.