Jurgen,
Good luck with the perarmata. That's the one species that I wish I had done more with when they were more readily available. I had gotten a pair and the male died fairly early. But I had the female for almost 2 years after that. She was the funniest little thing. She'd buzz...
I love your Ch. namaquensis pictures. I'm hoping to get my hands on a couple of those later this year. As for your F. campani, just adorable. Now if my knowledge serves me, they have a pretty short life span in the wild, something like a season. How long do they typically live for in captivity?
Now that's what I call a man cave! However what happens when you outgrow that one? hehe Is that incubator one of the digital one's from LLLReptile? I was looking at those, they seem very compact and nice looking.
Well Pedro was right, its snowing here in Washington now. Ughhhh!!! Andyeah people seem to forget how to operate a motor vehicle when surrounded by white stuff.
I am bummed cuz I ordered a pair of Oustalets that are gonna have to be shipped through this crap.
I watched the part that showed the namaquensis running around its territory(which I would've liked them to say just how large one of their territories could be). It also had a cool picture of it thermoregulating, one side completely black, while the side facing away from the sun, completely...
Yeah I know, there was an add earlier this year on one of the European classifieds sites I lurk on and they had a pair of B. perarmata for sale, but the price was exorbitant (which it should be). The pair I got long time ago, unfortunately I lost the male fairly quickly, but the female survived...
I once got to work with Brookesia perarmata and it would be wonderful to work with them again. I like the picture of the B. vadoni, I forgot how beautiful they could be.
Other than those 2 I'd have to say my dream species would be C. namaquensis, because it is so unlike other chameleons & my...
I'd really like to get a pair of Furcifer verrucosus(blue phase), thats my first choice. Second choice is Furcifer ousteleti. I just got started this last weekend on building some large outdoor/indoor cages.
Just dropped in to say hi to everyone. I've kept chameleons in the past, with mixed results, and have got the itch once again to try and keep a few. Mainly I deal with geckos. Looking forward to talking to everyone in the future.
Larry