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I sure have no complaints! My boy is perfect as it the female my friend got! We bought a pair together.I'm thinking about ordering from bion seems everyone has had great success
Bion is on Kingsnake in the chameleon classifiedsDoes anyone have a link to Bion's contact inforamtion? TIA.
Well seeing my boy, and the fact that Titan is a complete perfect example of a parsonii, and all 3 fecals were clear, all I can say is if these are wild caught Bion is setting the gold standard, and we to follow suit with what she is doing!!!
Well seeing my boy, and the fact that Titan is a complete perfect example of a parsonii, and all 3 fecals were clear, all I can say is if these are wild caught Bion is setting the gold standard, and we to follow suit with what she is doing!!!
Well seeing my boy, and the fact that Titan is a complete perfect example of a parsonii, and all 3 fecals were clear, all I can say is if these are wild caught Bion is setting the gold standard, and we to follow suit with what she is doing!!!
That does not answer the question if these Calumma parsonii parsonii are true captive bred. The clutch of eggs could be captive hatched and could have come from gravid wild caught female. Those babies coming from that captive hatch clutch should have clean bills of health and no parasites just like a true captive bred clutch. Either way.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
I'm my experience Calumma calumma parsonii aren't large harbourers of parasites and what they do come in with is generally easily treatable. I can guarantee you that the Parson's being born in the US are every bit as nice if not more so than what's being sent here from the Ukraine. There really isn't that much variation within the color phases. Most Parsonii (OE and YL) grow up to pretty much look the same with maybe slight variations.That does not answer the question if these Calumma parsonii parsonii are true captive bred. The clutch of eggs could be captive hatched and could have come from gravid wild caught female. Those babies coming from that captive hatch clutch should have clean bills of health and no parasites just like a true captive bred clutch. Either way.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
I'm my experience Calumma calumma parsonii aren't large harbourers of parasites and what they do come in with is generally easily treatable. I can guarantee you that the Parson's being born in the US are every bit as nice if not more so than what's being sent here from the Ukraine. There really isn't that much variation within the color phases. Most Parsonii (OE and YL) grow up to pretty much look the same with maybe slight variations.