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How many were you wanting?
Chase
Tavs are a great little species! Easy to breed and hatch and the babies presented me no problems.
Carl
I intentionally left that out. :-( I gave a lot away.
Lets split the export to Europe. Between the two of us we could supply enough CB animals to make a lot of people happy.
Carl
Well darn! It looks like I'll have my work cut out for me then. Don't get me wrong, I like all chameleons, except maybe calyptratus. I just would not have bought a breeding colony of these. I've seen photos of the tavs after acclimation and they are stunning, especially the greens on the females.
One female I got is ready to lay, so I should have eggs soon. She's a bit dehydrated ATM so hopefully there won't be any problems. She drank so heavily today that she regurgitated most of it.
Well darn! It looks like I'll have my work cut out for me then. Don't get me wrong, I like all chameleons, except maybe calyptratus. I just would not have bought a breeding colony of these. I've seen photos of the tavs after acclimation and they are stunning, especially the greens on the females.
One female I got is ready to lay, so I should have eggs soon. She's a bit dehydrated ATM so hopefully there won't be any problems. She drank so heavily today that she regurgitated most of it.
Well if you really want to get rid of them you could just send me them
Chase
That's the second time you've said that. I'd trade for K. multi. but the thought of shipping these guys again this time of year turns me off. They are not in tip top shape.
Hey I'm just trying to score some fischers
Chase
Well now you just have to breed Kinyongia tavatana too!
Chase
X2 Good luck breeding Kinyongia tavatana!!!
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
I generally don't give chams away, but I have been known to make a few awesome trade deals to fellow breeders if you have something I'm looking for.
Quadricornis and Deremensis are at the top of my list ATM. And of course the aformentioned K. multi.
I have quadricornis
Did you have trouble selling offspring? If I were in the UK, I'm sure they would sell like hotcakes.
I've already had those. My male, Malachite was the sire of a line of Chad Norton's babies.
What else do you have?
Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
K. multi and T. perreti babies, but smaller quantities. Not sure how many will be available once sexed. Up to my ears in the K. mats and I know I can't keep many due to the size the adults get.
For sure Mike... And i'd be your first customer
I love the look of tav's & their small size suits my set ups, down to the ground.