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I know CB, but what is CBB? I guess I’ve assumed it’s also ‘captive bred’ with an extra ‘B’ for something additional.What terms or abbreviations confused or still confuse you? Chameleon care is a whole new language. what did you struggle with?
I'm still a little shaky with CB and CBB. What's your confusing term?
That guy looks awful familiar…know I’ve seen him somewhere before.All good info. The best part was at the bottom, the picture of the author when he was just a lad.
Yes he does... for example, I don't understand the terms he uses when he says roaches are "pretty," "cute," "cool," "the size of a small child," etc. I am ok with that, though!@jamest0o0 do you have any roach terms people don't always understand? nymph perhaps?
I take CB as captive bred but CBB as captive bred and born but I may be mixing it up. Captive hatched CH is clearer as bred in the wild hatched in house.
0.0.0 The first number is males and the second is females and a third number is undetermined. I have 1.7 at home.
F1 F2 is confusing.
UVA UVB UVC UVI Yep
This might help...
http://www.chameleonnews.com/02MarStrandBlues.html
Those are applied to Ambilobe panthers to describe the different Ambilobe colorations and there are even more combos. Like my panther is YBRB (yellow body-red bar).YBBB, RBBB Ok these I know know what they stand for but how are these applied and is it to certain Panther species? How many variations of these color codes are there?
Hmmm… I’ve been out of the big hobby for a little while now so nothing comes to mind, but i’m sure there’s a bunch lol.@jamest0o0 do you have any roach terms people don't always understand? nymph perhaps?
Where are these small child sized roaches? I must start breeding them.Yes he does... for example, I don't understand the terms he uses when he says roaches are "pretty," "cute," "cool," "the size of a small child," etc. I am ok with that, though!
I think that's why some breeders are using "CG #" for captive generation, as you can have a sire that could be an F4 and breed them to a wild caught and you'd be back at F1 if I'm not mistaken.Yes I find all of the above confusing. I had a clutch of CH (captive hatched) babies from my wild caught female. She was gravid when she was imported - so she mated in the wild, but laid her eggs in captivity. CB would be bred in captivity, but does that mean the parents were both wild caught? Its not quite as clear to me. I don't know what CBB means, but it would be helpful to be able to differentiate captive hatched, captive bred, and 100% raised in captivity by CB parents. I believe that is then where F1, F2, etc come in. I sent 2 of my babies off to a well-known keeper who was working on producing the first F1 clutch in the US... so he had a male CH baby (both parents were wild), and I sent him female CH babies (both parents were wild). Their offspring would be F1. Beyond that, the F's confuse me, but its essentially a way to track how far removed they are from the wild.
UVB and UVI I am familiar with. I am aware of UVA but not UVC, and not how I should really be leveraging either. Its been very helpful for me this summer, using The Weather Channel app, to track what the UVI is during each hour of the day in my city, as my chameleons spend a lot of time outside. When the weather is too cold, I try to take them out by hand for a brief trip outside - and I will check the app to see if its even worth doing. For example, anytime before 11am, or after 3:30 pm, in my area, right now, only has less than 1 UVI. So they are barely benefiting from it in terms of UVB (but they still get mental stimulation from it). Whereas, in mid summer, the UVI gets as high as double digits around lunch time - which is far too strong, and they retreat to the shade. In the app, if you scroll down to "today's details," there are various details such as Wind, Humidity, and UVI that you can click on to view their numbers by the hour. Very helpful in understanding how the natural UV rays rise and fall throughout the daylight hours.
Yes, I think you are correct, which makes it even more confusing lolI think that's why some breeders are using "CG #" for captive generation, as you can have a sire that could be an F4 and breed them to a wild caught and you'd be back at F1 if I'm not mistaken.
oh wow...a lifetime ago!This might help...
http://www.chameleonnews.com/02MarStrandBlues.html
He does look somewhat familiar!... Wow...just over 20 years ago...Wow - he looks just like this guy Bill I know... but can't be him. He never wears a hat.