Who is Breeding and What?

We have Red bar ambilobes babies& eggs Blue bar ambilobes eggs due to hatch in dec.Nosybe eggs due to hatch in feb and more eggs on the way. Just breed our Nosy falys. We also added tamataves to our breeding projects for next year
We have over 70 babies and just under 200 eggs
 
Im breeding K. multituberculata. My currebt babies are going up on kingsnake. From there who knows where they wind up. I'd sure like to place them with some forum members.
 
chams in my signature plus:

16 eggs laid 7/9/12 from a wild caught female ambi due in Feb 2013(retained sperm)
25 eggs laid 7/17/12 from a wild caught female ambi and my male in my avatar due in Feb 2013
Expecting another clutch in 2 weeks, hatchlngs due in April 2013

Waiting on a yellowbody blue bar ambi female to get breeding size(8 months old)
Waiting on a sambava female to get breeding size(9 month old)- cross project unless I find a male Sambava.
 
Im breeding K. multituberculata. My currebt babies are going up on kingsnake. From there who knows where they wind up. I'd sure like to place them with some forum members.

Thats a bummer. Cant believe more arent interested in them. Actually, yeah, I can believe it. Its a bummer that most just want to keep panthers. K. multituberculata are way cooler than any panther:cool:
 
No worries. There are plenty going to good people. There's only so many people on here with free space / cash...

As for panthers and veileds I can OBVIOUSLY see the appeal but there are also OBVIOUSLY way too many of them.

By purchasing "underdog" species a keeper can help figure out how to take care of animals that we really don't understand yet.

By communicating our findings we can gain enough knowledge to keep a species alive in captivity even if it goes extinct in the wild.

With panthers and veileds that is already done -- stick a fork in it.

Veileds are even destroying native wildlife wherever they escape. We should not be making more of them!
 
Have eggs from the first two and a new clutch from the Nosy Be. He is by far my biggest panther. Few spots left for anyone interested.
 
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I'm waiting on my 22 panther cross eggs to hatch any day now, and the next project this year (or early next year) will be breeding the B. transvaalense! Those are definitely a priority, and I'm so excited about it.

Seeco and Cainschams, I totally hear you guys. I'm a big fan of the K. multis! And I would love to get a male, but just like I've love to give a Meller's another shot, or how I'd give my left kidney for a B. damaranum. But I only have so much space, and for the sake of being responsible I have to reserve it for any potential babies that don't sell for one reason or another. But they are on my short list, I promise you that.
 
I'm waiting on my 22 panther cross eggs to hatch any day now, and the next project this year (or early next year) will be breeding the B. transvaalense! Those are definitely a priority, and I'm so excited about it.

Seeco and Cainschams, I totally hear you guys. I'm a big fan of the K. multis! And I would love to get a male, but just like I've love to give a Meller's another shot, or how I'd give my left kidney for a B. damaranum. But I only have so much space, and for the sake of being responsible I have to reserve it for any potential babies that don't sell for one reason or another. But they are on my short list, I promise you that.

I hear there is people that will buy kidneys! ;)

I would love some k multi , however I have a few other priorities chamwise that must be fulfilled first. But like Olimpia, theyre on my list! :)
 
27 Ambilobe hybrid babies (68.75% Ambilobe, 16.4075% Ambanja, 7.8125% Nosey Be, 3.125% Sambava, 2.3425% Tamatave, 1.5625% Maroantsetra)
with another 30 eggs incubating from retained sperm

28 YB/BB Ambilobe eggs incubating due to hatch between October & December

Awaiting eggs from a 50/50 Ambilobe Maroansetra female that will produce babies with a mix of 43.75% Ambilobe, 26.57% Maraonsetra, 16.40% Ambanja, 7.81% Nosey Be, 3.12% Sambava, 2.34% Tamatave

1.2 Perretti's that I am hoping for a successful breeding from also!!
 
About to start my breeding project with my Faly line:D

I am also on the search for a female Sambava with proven bloodlines for my male from the kammers montezuma line :) wish me luck!
 
Panther Trio (first time reptile owner)

Ambilobe trio from Screameleons:
Imhotep - Sire = Bolt - male 18 months (1st pic)

Aku - Sire = Gerard - female 20 months (3rd pic)
32 eggs cooking for 8 months & now shes days from laying another big clutch

Serina - Sire = Kaboom - female 22 months (2nd pic)
out of the 22 eggs she laid originaly on 02/14/12 only five are left and just yesterday they started sweating :)
This is her first clutch and my first time breeding ... Scarry !!!

What an amazing learning experience to go from signing on to chameleon forums last may 2011 as a curious guest to a rookie breeder ... I can't express how grateful I am for this site & the members who make it great ...

I'll update the stats on the five sweating eggs in a week or so as well as post pics of "my" chams and there clutches :)
 

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Veiled, Ambanja and Ambilobe eggs that won't be hatching until next summer, ready by next fall for Christmas.
 
Paiso was digging again...retained sperm? Maybe, will dig them up and see if they mould or not. Her other eggs have been holding up.
 
I have 1.2 Melleri, i observed one mating. I have two WC Ankaramy females, one was gravid when i received (waiting for eggs to be laid) bred the other Ankaramy to my WC male Sambava , waiting for eggs to be laid. I have some Bradypodium thamnobates and transvaalense coming in the end of this month. Slainte' Ruth
 
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