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Thanks Jeremy! Yep, mid-50’s did it.Gene
WOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO!! Well done. Terrific job. This is one of the least commonly seen species of the Parsonii group in captivity. I have not heard of anyone outside of Madagascar hatching any kind of clutches from this species (CBB or CH) until this clutch. Again great job!
This clutch did require a diapause in the 50F's.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Thank you! Once for the comment and again for all the help you’ve offered on this forum. Will do!Congrats on a job well done.
Please follow up with more photos.
Thanks Kevin! I’ve been stoked on any and all progress with unestablished species. parsonii, cristifer, campani, quadricornis ssp., minor or whatever. Nothing is guaranteed with chameleons and they could dissappear forever at anytime like we’ve seen before. Speaking of which, what if I told you I have a LTC WC female cristatus that needs to get into a breeding situation before she gets any older?This is the coolest thing chameleon-wise I've seen in a looooong time...other than Craig's cristifer babies.
Thanks Tylene! Can’t believe how much attitude can fit in such a small package! Quads are doing well. I just got a few hatchlings from a female that was imported back in 2014 that I still have. She’s only averaging 3-4 good eggs from her small clutches but at least she’s giving me something to work with. She has another 3 eggs due to hatch along side of another unrelated clutch in a month or so. I have those two plus a third female’s clutch that was just laid incubating. All have some wild blood if not completely unrelated anything else here. Time will tell. Most are WCs and getting up there in age. How about yours?Congrats Gene! He looks healthy with all that attitude! Good luck with the rest of the eggs.
How are your quads doing?
Good to hear! Keep me posted and maybe we can help each other out soon. Knock wood of course. I have a grumpy old deremensis as well! Young adult import that I’ve had for about 5-6 years now. Still loves to show his dere-aire whenever he gets a chance.I have a couple male Quads and three females, two are cousins both crossed with different wc and an unrelated teenager. Plus my original female, she's getting up there in age. I have a good size clutch to hatch in July and both adult females are gravid, so I should have some babies this summer and again around Christmas, if all goes well.
I also have a Cristifer from Craig who is doing great. And a 9 year old deremensis!
This guy was a cb, gets cranky tooGood to hear! Keep me posted and maybe we can help each other out soon. Knock wood of course. I have a grumpy old deremensis as well! Young adult import that I’ve had for about 5-6 years now. Still loves to show his dere-aire whenever he gets a chance.
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After all these years, he still hasn’t run out of stink eye.
Thanks Kevin! I’ve been stoked on any and all progress with unestablished species. parsonii, cristifer, campani, quadricornis ssp., minor or whatever. Nothing is guaranteed with chameleons and they could dissappear forever at anytime like we’ve seen before. Speaking of which, what if I told you I have a LTC WC female cristatus that needs to get into a breeding situation before she gets any older?
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I’m glad he doesn’t have a middle toe on the outside of that front hand because if he did, it looks like it would be sticking up at me. Still looks like an old man shaking his fist at you though. Love it.
I’m not on Facebook. I’m going to try to have one set up in a day or two though.I would say message me on Facebook ASAP!
You've been chamforum messagedI’m not on Facebook. I’m going to try to have one set up in a day or two though.
7 out, 4 pipped. I’ll try to get better pics soon. Super skittish babies and I don’t want to stress them out. Very defensive and eager to fling themselves. Frustrating getting them out of the incubation container but I like seeing the fight in them!