I have 3 babies for sale 2 females and one unknown but were thinking male but are unsure. they are all approx 4 months old all born in July. I have been treating these chams the same husbandry as panthers with great results. there tempermints are more like a Veiled not quite as grumpy. they CANT...
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"If you know the eggs have been laid and have decided to incubate them outside the laying media then gather your incubation container and wet the incubation media to the moisture level desired. Once again, there are many theories on how wet or dry the media should be. I use vermiculite and wet...
Lay off iv been avoiding these posts like the plague (stick out toung smile face inserted here)
here is my 2 cents for what its worth
According to the info i have some across they can hatch quite fast (4-6 months) in temps in the mid 20's C or higher.
Personally I treated them...
IT also looks angeli to me based on some other pics i have seen in books ect, i think the one you posted has a big nose but iv seen pics of them with smaller more juvinal noses that look very much like pardalis from a distance. im guessing angeli but if it is a panther its an ugly ass tamatave!
I'm actually quite shocked that one hatched i was expecting close to a year for incubation, they were laid on March 4th 07, so 7 months. so far other eggs are although quite large not showing signs of hatching no sweating or slits. I have about 3 or 4 clutches of them. Here are the parents im...
post #1 = MALE
post #2 = MALE
post #3 = unknown need a tail base shot
they do not look like delipis delipis
illhave to look at my refrences to see what subspecies as well
i have seen this on a little werneri female i had i eventually had to put her down as her spine worsened and she eventually could not move properly
I got my girl very young with this but some off the explinatlions i heard are keep in mind this is livebearing i think this was a factor in some...
Cycles are important even CB animals of some species require simulated cycling changes, I suspect delipis are one of these biased on my experience with them so far. not all chams will just produce eggs any time.
she could be prego but from what i have seen female flaps are rather large in the body anyway, thin arms and large body. Keeping a laying bucket is a excelent idea expecially since they were togeather for a while, but i would vote ungravid, when gravid my female looked just like a female veild...