my quadricornis male

Thanks laurie for hopping in with your info ;)

Unfortunatly i don't know his exact age but I know he is growing really fast, compared to the first pics I have from him from 1,5 month ago he hardly had any horns, I love to see how that develops.

Also his coloring can be amazing, sometimes he has black at the side with bright white stripes. Great contrasts, I just love the Trioceros species :D


btw, K. tenuis is very nice too, neonates look so adorable, their tail is so incredibly long compared to their body and they have huge eyes :D
 
Thanks laurie for hopping in with your info ;)

Unfortunatly i don't know his exact age but I know he is growing really fast, compared to the first pics I have from him from 1,5 month ago he hardly had any horns, I love to see how that develops.

Also his coloring can be amazing, sometimes he has black at the side with bright white stripes. Great contrasts, I just love the Trioceros species :D


btw, K. tenuis is very nice too, neonates look so adorable, their tail is so incredibly long compared to their body and they have huge eyes :D

For now I will just be thrilled to get tav babies. But I won't be breading them for months, so no babies any time soon.:( I only have one pair of chams bred at a time & I plan to breed my jacksons soon.;) This will be my first live birth, I am pretty jazzed.
 
For now I will just be thrilled to get tav babies. But I won't be breading them for months, so no babies any time soon.:( I only have one pair of chams bred at a time & I plan to breed my jacksons soon.;) This will be my first live birth, I am pretty jazzed.

I can see why you're excited, we were waiting for thamnobates to mate and hope to witness a live birth :p How do you call this in English? ovivipair litter?

Unfortunatly that didn't happen, I hope to get myself some jackson's in the future and get it on tape. Seen it on discovery only once, dropping those eggs sacks on branches and the babies climbing out. Beautiful sight!
 
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