javadi
Chameleon Enthusiast
You're too kind, my friend!You will be amazed all the chams he’s working with right now. He is an exceptional keeper
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You're too kind, my friend!You will be amazed all the chams he’s working with right now. He is an exceptional keeper
If you didn’t know it, you my friend are on the forefront of chameleon husbandry these daysYou're too kind, my friend!
@DocZ wow you weren’t kidding!I love xanths. I've never met a grumpy one. Even the feral ones in Hawaii will come off the tree no problem. I think they have such a lovely mild personality. A great addition to a chameleon household!
As for what I breed/produce with some regularity:
Furcifer lateralis (carpet chameleons)
Furcifer campani (jeweled chameleons)
Furcifer minor (lesser chameleons)
Trioceros ellioti (elliot's chameleons)
Calumma linotum (blue nose chameleons)
Calumma roaloko
Brookesia stumpffi
Brookesia thieli
Brookesia therezieni
Brookesia brygooi (seasonal)
Brookesia ebenaui
Brookesia decaryi (seasonal)
Furcifer pardalis (very rarely)
For some of these I only let a few individuals go at a time, or I prioritize sending them to zoos for conservation etc., so things aren't always as readily available as I'd like them to be.
Projects in the works (successful breeding, egg laying) for which I haven't made babies available yet (or cannot yet), but working on it...
Furcifer willsii
Furcifer petteri
Furcifer antimena
I stepped back a bit from a couple other smaller breeding projects, because others seemed to have the species well-covered
I have a couple other things in the works that I will only announce if things make it far enough along to have a good chance of offspring being available. Fingers crossed though....
A baby furcifer minor opening its eyes for the first time!
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I hope this didn't detract from the thread too much, I just like chameleons and like talking about them. Welcome back to the forums!
@jamest0o0 I couldn’t agree more. It is truly remarkable to have his input here@DocZ wow you weren’t kidding!
Definitely not detracting from the thread. Very refreshing to see a breeder like this on the forums. Thank you! Feel free to post as much as you want lol.
Xanth’s are like, @javadi already mentioned, extremely mild in character. And are truly amazing chams to keep, they also not as shy as every says they are. Mine never hides and even comes and explores everything, even my laptop while working.How is the xanth’s personality? Whatever I get I’d like it to be somewhat okay* with people. My parson’s wouldn’t even eat around anyone which was disappointing because my kids wanted to watch so badly. Panthers appeal a little because they’re probably the most personable of chameleons and I’m sure my kids would appreciate handling the Cham on the special occasion.
The parsons was on a free range in there full time. If I get a new Cham, I’d probably set up a free range that the future Cham could venture out on during the day when I open the doors. Something so cool about having a Cham hanging around like a bird.
Xanth’s are like, @javadi already mentioned, extremely mild in character. And are truly amazing chams to keep, they also not as shy as every says they are. Mine never hides and even comes and explores everything, even my laptop while working.
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I give them all freedom, to walk out of the free range and return whenever they want and they bask, eat, drink, sleep in it and in between they wander around for hour our two.
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