Hashtag ChamLife
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I've had about 3 clutches hatch in short order. They were laid a few months apart but all seemed to hatch within weeks of each other.
I've sold most of the first clutch of faly - though thats not why I'm posting. I'd like to add a word to potential breeders and simply put "its not as easy as it seems". Its been a LOT of work and really quite rewarding if you're into that. Cost investment is also quite a bit. I currently have about 16 cages set up, 6 or so t5ho 48" etc. Feeder cost is high if you can't breed and/or catch your own.
All that said, this has been a fantastic ride for me and us. My wife has gotten on board and we had quite a bit of fun. Between cage design, bugs, and experiments its been quite an adventure. Id say I have about 60 or so "babies" and maybe 6 juvy hold backs.
I've also lost my beloved female who was my very first cham and it broke my heart - nearly causing me to leave the hobby. Its most definitely a Rollercoaster.
Here are some photos of my babies and hold backs:
Few different clutches - some have lineage to "Natgeo" from Frank Payne.
I've sold most of the first clutch of faly - though thats not why I'm posting. I'd like to add a word to potential breeders and simply put "its not as easy as it seems". Its been a LOT of work and really quite rewarding if you're into that. Cost investment is also quite a bit. I currently have about 16 cages set up, 6 or so t5ho 48" etc. Feeder cost is high if you can't breed and/or catch your own.
All that said, this has been a fantastic ride for me and us. My wife has gotten on board and we had quite a bit of fun. Between cage design, bugs, and experiments its been quite an adventure. Id say I have about 60 or so "babies" and maybe 6 juvy hold backs.
I've also lost my beloved female who was my very first cham and it broke my heart - nearly causing me to leave the hobby. Its most definitely a Rollercoaster.
Here are some photos of my babies and hold backs:
Few different clutches - some have lineage to "Natgeo" from Frank Payne.