some nice pictures....

What sized enclosure are you keeping them in Jurgen? They look as though they are flawless sub adults. This is another species I wish was not listed as an Endangered species.
 
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Best of luck breeding them, We would love to have some of those "baby flapnecks" sent to the US;)

Love it!

Jurgen, how many chameleons do you keep on average? Number of offspring in average year? This is one of my favorite threads on the internet!
 
Love it!

Jurgen, how many chameleons do you keep on average? Number of offspring in average year? This is one of my favorite threads on the internet!

for the moment 10 species mainly calumma and furcifer,last year i had about 250 baby's and lots of work to take care of all of them :rolleyes:
 
this species is difficult...? can you give some informations about their care?;)

this is one of the rarest and most wanted calumma species(and most expensive)
it took me 5 years to find these guys .
Care is very similar to parsonii they need cool and humid conditions also like parsonii a 3 month hibernation.
Incubation is 15 months with one diapause.
Its a very very shy species that i only would recommend to very very experienced calumma breeders
 
this is one of the rarest and most wanted calumma species(and most expensive)
it took me 5 years to find these guys .
Care is very similar to parsonii they need cool and humid conditions also like parsonii a 3 month hibernation.
Incubation is 15 months with one diapause.
Its a very very shy species that i only would recommend to very very experienced calumma breeders

Its NOT a Calumma species, but a Furcifer species ;-) Furcifer balteatus ;-) When that said, people once thought it was related with the parsonii group, as it has certain similarities, bodyshape, skin structure etc. F.balteatus is closer related to F.lateralis, F.major etc. then the parsonii group.

http://http://kamaeleoner.dk/artsgal...balteatus.html

Good luck with your breeding project ;-)
 
Its NOT a Calumma species, but a Furcifer species ;-) Furcifer balteatus ;-) When that said, people once thought it was related with the parsonii group, as it has certain similarities, bodyshape, skin structure etc. F.balteatus is closer related to F.lateralis, F.major etc. then the parsonii group.

http://http://kamaeleoner.dk/artsgal...balteatus.html

Good luck with your breeding project ;-)

ha ha ha ,your right Niels,i mixed up the 2 names:rolleyes:
 
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