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Ok Gene, for you here is the info. My friend is Cheryl Garcia, little leaf, on the forum. She has a female due to lay any day. This is the girl that Carl Cattau has eggs from, that due to hatch very soon. There my big secret is out. You can send Cheryl a PM I am sure she will chat with you.
I will work on the guys to get some pictures up for us.
I also have quad quads. Two boys from Tylene, a WC boy from the first shipment, and a gravid girl from Laurie. Can't wait for babies!
The WC one-eyed gravid female from the December import laid while in Carl's care, but she was sent back to Cheryl after the WC male died? Is that right? You mention that she is gravid again and ready to lay soon at Cheryl's. Do you know if she is gravid from the male that died (or else another male Carl had), or is she gravid again from retained sperm from the mating in the wild?
Yes it is the same cham. She was given to Cheryl and Carl does not plan to work with any quads. Cheryl has always loved her. She is gravid with retained sperm form the mating in the wild. So hopefully we will have more genetics for the gene pool.
What are you working with Perry? You didn't say.
sorry so late to the thread- its really busy here - lol
yes, I do have the one eyed female from Carl , I tried to get good pics of her, but she does not like the camera at all- and I dont like stressing her - she is quite grumpy - lol the pics are not very good, but here she is getting quite fat - hopefully we will get some good eggs - they would be from retained sperm
I also have a K Boehmei who I think is gravid, and a Jax ready to pop, and 19 panther eggs - so if I think it is busy now , I think its going to get a lot more
here are some really bad pics of her and the last one , she had had enough and crawled into my shirt - lol
Wow. She's gorgeous. It's looking like there's four pairs of gracilior accounted for. Four males, four females. Not including the two clutches we know about and the two hopefully on the way. Any one else out there? I'd love to be proven wrong on this.
Reading this whole thread has given me quad fever. This has got to be one of the most beautiful species of chameleons.
How different are they compared to panthers concerning there everyday care and setup.
They are a montane species so low temps and high humidity are the big issues. Over supplementing can be a problem. The Fort Worth zoo froze 1000 quad eggs recently so they can't be too difficult.
Why would the zoo freeze 1000 eggs? Where did they get 1000 eggs?
Zoos never share with hobbyists. They must have a big breeding population. I found this out from the reptile keepers at the San Antonio zoo.
Reading this whole thread has given me quad fever. This has got to be one of the most beautiful species of chameleons.
How different are they compared to panthers concerning there everyday care and setup.
yes they do !! lolCareful. They can get stuck in your craw. I've had them and especially graciliors(since the first time I laid eyes on an orange headed male) stuck in mine for over 15 years now. Anyone else remember the old Reptile Specialties logo? They are montanes, thanks for covering that Janet. Sorry the zoo thing threw me on a tangent rant. Been a crazy week.