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He asked! I had them for quite a while and even got them to breed, although I didn't realize it at the time. The female dropped her clutch (of 6, I think) on the floor of her cage and only one egg went full term.... annnnd then failed to hatch. That's why I'd REALLY like to find healthy ones again.
I have F1 calyptratus and some more:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40942772@N08/sets/
Kinyongia Matschiei
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Do yours live together?
LPR08
Kinyongia Matschiei
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Do yours live together?
LPR08
yes I have seen no problems so far, even when the female is gravid they seem fine together.
yes I have seen no problems so far, even when the female is gravid they seem fine together.
Interesting. I have my quadricornis together, with no problems thus far. She is also gravid. I have just put them in a fairly large enclosure, and they are fine.
LPR08
The most unusual chameleons we have are Carpets and Cresteds.... Although they seem to be getting more common.
Here is a picture of our Male Crested cham.. ... the female did not want to be photographed.
and the second pic is our captive hatched (by us ) little female carpet.