JoeG New Member Jan 29, 2011 #41 Awsome news! Good luck , my gym friends wouldn't understand either. What incubation method can you use for parsons ?
Awsome news! Good luck , my gym friends wouldn't understand either. What incubation method can you use for parsons ?
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Jan 29, 2011 #43 Congratulations Chuck!! Now the long wait begins!
luevelvet Avid Member Jan 29, 2011 #44 Congratulations Chuck! Keep up the good work and keep us posted! Luis
Eltortu Established Member Jan 29, 2011 #51 Holly Molly 51 eggs!!? Is this the first time you are breeding Parsoniis Chuck G?
Chris Anderson Dr. House of Chameleons Jan 29, 2011 #52 Great news, Chuck! Congrats and best of luck with the female and the eggs. Looking forward to updates. Chris
Great news, Chuck! Congrats and best of luck with the female and the eggs. Looking forward to updates. Chris
jannb Chameleon Enthusiast Jan 29, 2011 #53 Congrats Chuck! Hope all goes well with your female and the eggs.
Duster619 New Member Jan 30, 2011 #54 wow, this is just awesome. good job chuck!! put me on the list for a pair.
A adamkwas Established Member Jan 30, 2011 #55 Duster619 said: wow, this is just awesome. good job chuck!! put me on the list for a pair. Click to expand... a bit premature for that considering eggs, if viable, can take upwards of a year to hatch
Duster619 said: wow, this is just awesome. good job chuck!! put me on the list for a pair. Click to expand... a bit premature for that considering eggs, if viable, can take upwards of a year to hatch
Ace Avid Member Jan 30, 2011 #57 Congratz Chuck you da awsome cham raisng, muscle pumping, mask wearing MAN!!!! i hope for the best
Chuck G Avid Member Jan 30, 2011 #60 Looks like 57 is the final count. I hope that is it. I know she does.