well both of my hatchlings have now shed, the one from the smaller egg actually weighs more then the other one :p
so here they are
TB01:- smaller egg of the two, weighing 2g's now and is a week and a day old, if the colour comes out as a cream/yellow harley then it may very well be...
the pot is pretty big tbh, the cage is only small as its quarantine for now, we'll be setting the large flexarium up soon, getting live plants in and everything looking natural for them, anyone know of ok live plants for them?? they dont have to be tall as the cage will only be 18" tall :p
we've got special reptile dried leaves on the floor for them, we've put a pot/laying bin in there as that way we can take the eggs out, but when we upgrade them into the big natural setup, then we will have eco soil floor with some husk in it and some leaf litter :p
Im glad there 3 females as...
YAY what we wanted as well :D we're waiting for them all to settle down then we may get a few more dont know what sex's but deff more females are get a larger display cage for them and set up a colony :D
theres are the other two we have (males), which we've had a week now, and these were what made us choose the 3 we picked today, you can see a difference between them 2 to the 3 new ones
https://www.chameleonforums.com/weve-gone-done-43039/
All 3 of them have the same length tail, its just how the picture was took, i just looked for the shortest tail and them 3 had the shortest, although she/he did look abit skinny :o but yeah all tails are the same length, it was hard trying to get a decent pic of all 3 of them together to show this
on the sign they actually said CF which is captive farmed, but we actually think theyre more likely to be CB or WC, and we've got a pot with eco earth in for laying :D looks like i picked the right 3 :P
thats what i went on :') i thought they look female from not having the spikey backs and being more round and shorter tailed and abit less coloured then males :P
yep, we couldnt resist, got 3 more pygmy chameleons today, we actually chose them from a large display cage where they were housed with some type of tree frog and crested geckos and there was about 20 pygmy chameleons running around the floor and in the low plants :D
we hopefully picked 3...
Well my first 2 ever fertile cresty eggs are now out, the first one was in the thread the other day but the 2nd hatched today on his own, so ive got some pictures of them both
first of all the newly hatched today 2nd baby
and secondly the older one who hatched 5 days ago
im...
Just seen your new thread with pics, she looks a decent size for a female anyway, so shes fully grown she'll literally grow about a mm a year its that little difference as they do all there growing in the first year, which is why people should lay off breeding lizards too early as it makes them...
usually there fully grown by a year old, but they will start to really slow down from about 8 months?? and by a year old there will be that little growth you dont really recognise it as they're practically hardly growing
i know tiff, i didnt want to cut the baby but i didnt have to cut much as he kicked his way out, so im thinking his a little fighter :D and his premature which makes the fight stronger for him, his just amazing, dont see where the colour has come from tho xD
well my cresties took a while to get breeding and when they did i had 3 clutches of infertiles and now shes had 6 clutches all together, the first good clutch i didnt write down the lay date so theyve been growing and growing without me knowing how many days its been
just over a week ago...