Yesterday evening my female ambanja laid her eggs.
45 days after mating. She laid 21 eggs this time, and i'm both nervous for them to shrink like the clutch sha laid before and can't wait to get home from work to see if the eggs are ok. When i left for work this morning i think they had begun...
But with that said,...reptiles are not social pets like other pets.
You could think of them like fishes in an aquarium. They don't like to be moved around, do they? :D
Like people some chameleons uses time to gain trust in you.
My ambanja male did hide whenever my hand came close the terra.
But at 11 months old he started to come out on my hand occationally and in reward he got to sit in the favorit trees nearby the window in the sun, and even get food on...
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And if you didn't see it you should take a good look at the first round :)
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Normaly she should stop eating around 10 days before she lays the clutch.
They are gravid around 30-37 days.
But my experience with her is that she is eating less then normal when she is gravid, so i don't think it's a bad idea that she has alot of reserves to use from before the...
She gained her apetite after laying the clutch and has been eating more now than ever before. So she fattened up and i give calsium for every feeder she eats. She was now ready to try again and was more than happy to give some sweet luvin tonight.
She shed for a week ago, and then she was...
My last mating session between the two ambanja panthers went crappy as the eggs turned out to be infertile.
But as it's friday and all i put the two lovebirds together again for their second time and i have observed two mating sessions tonight.
I'm going to let them stay together for 48 hours...