Kinyongia multituberculata hatchling

Mike Fisher

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Kinyongia multituberculata hatchling.
 

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Do you know just how hard to decide which of your two hatchling I love the most? I go back and forth on which I should get. Guess I better decide before they are all spoken for. I do love, healthy, happy babies.
 
Mike

Great news!! And great again that you picked up the torch from where Louis (Seeco) left off breeding Kinyonigia multituberculata.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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Mike

Great news!! And great again that you picked up the torch from where Louis (Seeco) left off breeding Kinyonigia multituberculata.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich

Thanks. This species is still widely available as WC, so most keepers won't bother breeding them. Both parents of this clutch are spectacular. Brighter greens than I've ever seen in this species.
 
Thanks. This species is still widely available as WC, so most keepers won't bother breeding them. Both parents of this clutch are spectacular. Brighter greens than I've ever seen in this species.

Mike

Just my preference I have always preferred captive bred chameleons to wild caught chameleons when choosing which chameleons to buy if possible. That takes pressure off of collecting wild chameleons and creates a demand for breeders to supply.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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Mike

Just my preference it I have always preferred captive bred chameleons to wild caught chameleons when choosing which chameleons to buy if possible. That take pressures off of collecting wild chameleons and creates a demand for breeders to supply.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich

The world needs more people like you.;) WC is a crap shoot. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose but the house has the advantage.
 
Do you know just how hard to decide which of your two hatchling I love the most? I go back and forth on which I should get. Guess I better decide before they are all spoken for. I do love, healthy, happy babies.

Will trade for quads. :D
 
Grats! My female gave me 14 eggs last week. It's going to be a looonnnnggg wait.
 
What were incubation temps and the length of incubation?

Chase

13 mo. 62F night, 68F day 12 hour cycles. A few days in the summer it hit 70F during the day because I'm not running my cooling circuit, no biggie.

Eggs from all four species I'm working with in the same incubator.
 
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