Calumma nasuta

i don't know why.

In 2007, i don't have a problem with mating.
Perhaps, your condition are not better, or perhaps it is not nasuta for him or her or same your male is gay....

Concerning incubation, that went from 16° to 23°

cordially
sebs
 
All my chameleons are nasuta.
Ok, thank you for the Informations.
In the Night 16° and at the day 23°?
 
no,

I began incubation with 16° to finish (90 days later) to 23 - 24°.

While making a fall of temperature enters the day and the night .....

I will look at my notes

sebs
 
Yes, look at your Informations, please!
I need all informations about Calumma nasuta.
But my male will not mate... .
 
have you tried to seperate him from the females for a week or two.. mabee his mojo will come back then...
by the way I like your "little" colection of animals :cool:
 
I buy me at Saturday or Monday a new terrarium for the nasuta (100x60x40cm). Then he can live to Juny alone and then I give the females in his terrarium and I must hope, he will mate with the females.
If I have my new terrarium, I make pictures... .
 
Happy I love your pics of the nasuta. They are such an awsome little species. Please show us some of your other rare species. Would love to see them bro. Dont let others negative comments get you down. :D
 
Hi Phillipp
I have a very good book which says that the Nasuta are a very peaceful species so pairs can be kept together with no problem. If a female is receptive she shows blue spots on her sides. The eggs need to be incubated at 23.5 approx & will hatch after 90days. They are happiest at being kept at 22 to 28degrees. Hope this helps they are beautiful chams I have a trio of Tenuis who I adore my male is so outgoing he climbs on my arm to come out. The Nasutas look similar I think, all the best with them & your other fabulous species. Heatherxxx
 
Thank you very much!
My two females have of their sides blue points!
Only my male will not mate... .
Standing in your book more about the nasuta?
 
Perhaps it might be best to separate him for a while, has he been with the females for a while now? My book is
Chameleons Natures hidden jewels 2nd edition Chimaira by Petr Necas.
Heatherxxx
 
At the next week he come in an other terrarium.
He was any months with the females in a terrarium and the two females have blue points:eek:
is in your book more about Calumma nasuta?
 
Hopefully this will work for you at least youre females are receptive I will cross my fingers for you:) My book also says that temps can reach 40degrees in summer, humidity 70to100% they have a long rainy season from November to March. Their enclosure should be a woodland type setup with lots of thin branches you can cover the sides with cork bark with a moist substrate covered with moss, this is how I keep my Tenuis they seem very happy. Heatherxxx
 
Thanks.
I have all how standing in the book.
I make tomorrow a picture from my terrarium.
Is in the book about breeding?
 
Look foward to pics of your viv:) All my book says is the females have the blue spots the male wiil twitch his head & display bright colours. Mating lasts 20mins & can be repeated for conseutive days. The eggs are laid after 40days gestation directly on the ground or under moss. Hope this helps Heatherxxx
 
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