Pooboodeltin
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In June 2018, I bought an ambilobe panther chameleon egg and she hatched in less than 2 months as a perfectly normal, healthy baby. I thought her early hatching was due to some environmental factors, but I'm starting to question that. I raised her and she was bred for the first time on 9/14/2019. She laid her first eggs- a 41 egg clutch (all fertile)- on 9/3. (I gave 6 eggs to the owner of the male who sired them.) It is currently 11/1 and the containers with the eggs have a good bit of condensation on the sides. I don't think this is a coincidence. I think my female has a genetic trait that she passed on where the babies hatch much faster. She also laid a 37 egg clutch on 10/27 with stored sperm because they are all fertile. I attached some pictures of the eggs and a picture of the Sire and Dam.
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Due to the fact that I have 72 babies on the way, I will be selling most of them when they reach 3 months. Females will be 250 and males will be 350. Also, I can put some on hold for $75 per egg (Holds are non-refundable). So If you are interested in some or have questions, let me know.
ALSO
Due to the fact that I have 72 babies on the way, I will be selling most of them when they reach 3 months. Females will be 250 and males will be 350. Also, I can put some on hold for $75 per egg (Holds are non-refundable). So If you are interested in some or have questions, let me know.