The Lorax

Action Jackson

Chameleon Enthusiast
The Lorax was looking good after the coldest night of the season.
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Why won't you be continuing breeding that species?
Well there are several reasons, first and foremost is space. I have a substantial collection of Calumma parsonii parsonii and they are my main focus. As you know they get quite big and require a lot of space. Also finding new “blood” has proven difficult. No Cristifer’s have come in on import for a while and when they do it’s hard to get them. Another reason is interest in this species is still pretty much a niche so selling babies takes while.
 
Well there are several reasons, first and foremost is space. I have a substantial collection of Calumma parsonii parsonii and they are my main focus. As you know they get quite big and require a lot of space. Also finding new “blood” has proven difficult. No Cristifer’s have come in on import for a while and when they do it’s hard to get them. Another reason is interest in this species is still pretty much a niche so selling babies takes while.
I've admired your collection for some time, I would love to purchase one of your Calumma Parsonii Parsonii some day. With the amount of animals you have, I can only imagine the space issues you face with these guys and gals. I've always loved the Cristifer's though, Your boy Lorax is such an amazing animal.

How are the Yellow Giant's coming along?
 
I've admired your collection for some time, I would love to purchase one of your Calumma Parsonii Parsonii some day. With the amount of animals you have, I can only imagine the space issues you face with these guys and gals. I've always loved the Cristifer's though, Your boy Lorax is such an amazing animal.

How are the Yellow Giant's coming along?
I should have baby Parson’s hatching for the next couple years so hopefully you have a chance to get one. Cristifer’s are an amazing species. They are generally very chill which makes keeping them all the more enjoyable imo.

Many of the Yellow Giant babies have gone to new homes but I still have a few along with my holdbacks. They are doing fantastic and I really believe they are the most robust baby Parson’s I’ve ever seen at this age. Having these babies and getting to watch them grow really makes all the hard work, time and expense worth it.
 
Well there are several reasons, first and foremost is space. I have a substantial collection of Calumma parsonii parsonii and they are my main focus. As you know they get quite big and require a lot of space. Also finding new “blood” has proven difficult. No Cristifer’s have come in on import for a while and when they do it’s hard to get them. Another reason is interest in this species is still pretty much a niche so selling babies takes while.
Its a shame that they are so hard to get and that more people don't have an interest in them. I actually like them more than the C parsonii parsonii in some ways.
 
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