Photoprincess and I decided to share this q and a with everyone:
You can have a female lay eggs in under 30 days from the time of mating so be ready by day 20. In a case where you are not sure when it happened you should just get a laying bin set up as soon as you detect eggs.
For...
I have been PMing back and forth with Seeco for about 2 months now when i decided to get a multi. First of all, Louis is a great guy! He has answered SO many questions for me the last two months.
I got my new little guy last tuesday! The first day i was in pure shock of how small he was, even...
Selected as a breeder at a very early age for his highly speckled pattern. Pretty cool aside from the horns bending:
About 3 months. That is my pinkie he is on.
Umm 5 months, who knows...Good example of an undersize cage.
I have no recollection of taking this pic going with 9 months
12...
After loosing a few clutches this winter I held off on announcing these guys prematurely. I think it is safe to say now that they are rock solid. Hatched around July 1st.
Sorry for the poor quality but I am not messing around with these guys -- taking them out and posing them for...
These females are on-deck for breeding. Maybe a few more months. Second and third are the same one, created her line for pattern. Pretty intense. Can't wait to see if I can get a green one with that pattern.
I got my baby from Seeco on Thursday and he's been just super, everything I hoped for and more. It's almost impossible to find a captive bred K. Multi Fischer but I found Seeco (with the help of Laurie) and knew I had to steal one of his boys ;)
This little guy is the first one I've had...
Here are some photos of a chameleon instinctively dropping from a height and rolling into a ball and burrowing into the grass. In response to this thread: https://www.chameleonforums.com/kinyongia-oxyrhina-uthmoelleri-55609/ This guy does it every time, even though he is nearly adult size now...
Just sharing some pics of this female for the first time. She is not very bright but her patterns are really solid. Her feet are getting nice and blue.
The answer might be yes but I think they are beautiful and here is why:
Sorry, no clever captions this time (https://www.chameleonforums.com/hey-get-away-me-giant-outdoor-photos-3-sisters-53550/). These are my future breeders. they will be the moms of all my clutches from now on.
HQ Photos Female Kinyongia multituberculata
Check out these CB ladies. Why don't I take pics of the females more often? Each photo is a different animal. I just noticed that they are all facing in the same exact direction -- the sun was at my 7 or 8 and these are all sun starved indoor chams --...
Here's Dresden! He is a Giant Fischer's Chameleon, Kinyongia Matschiei. He is probably around 2 years old but I can't be sure because he is wild-caught.
Dresden loves the cool weather (60-75F) and especially the cool mountain fog that rolls off the foothills of Lake Tahoe...it probably...
I've finally gotten around to documenting this clutch laid on June 19, 2010.
Tylene (ponders) was gracious enough to mate her veteran male named Malachite to my female, Alba. You can read more at this thread; The Copulation.
After about 6 weeks and nearly 20 grams of egg weight, Alba...
Does anyone have or know where to get the book "A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa" by Stephen Spawls, Kim Howell, Robert Drewes, and James Ashe? There are sellers on Amazon that want $200-300 for this book! I wouldn't be so disturbed by that if I didn't want this book so bad!
I recently lost a WC Kinyongia Matschiei that appeared to have died by either parasites or some other unknown reason. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions from experience keepers that are familiar with Multituberculata Fischeri, Matschiei, Tavetanum, Tenue, Uthmoelleri, or even those...