Carlton
Chameleon Enthusiast
Thanks everybody! Here's some new pics. He came out with all the yolk sac absorbed, big and healthy. I love how defined his bands are when he is a little stressed out.
BEAUTIFUL Mike! Great little chams!
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Thanks everybody! Here's some new pics. He came out with all the yolk sac absorbed, big and healthy. I love how defined his bands are when he is a little stressed out.
Thanks for the links Laurie! I like the quad-fischer thread.
This is a HUGE accomplishment. This deserves a round of standing applause. Such a great species!
Thanks. I can't take all of the credit though, https://www.chameleonforums.com/members/cnorton/ paved the way with this species.
These hatch over a longer stretch than what I'm used to. The first ones to hatch may be about a month ahead of the last ones. Sorting by size before the clutch finishes hatching will be a new one to me.
Even after they pip, they might stay that way for three or four days before they venture out of the egg. Not use to that either. I've been checking on them about three times daily because I don't want the babies climbing all over the other eggs because the eggs are super hydrated and I don't want them to get popped. The eggs are so full they have stretch marks.
After his great work though with fingers cross maybe he'll return to his breeding program and continue to breed Kinyongia matschiei while raising with his family.