Who is working with T. q. graciliors?

jajeanpierre

Chameleon Enthusiast
The nominate species, Trioceros quadricornis quadricornis seem to have a lot of breeders working together to establish a sustainable breeding population in the US, but who is working with the gracilior subspecies?

A lot of them came in the two recent shipments and hopefully went into the hands of breeders.

I have one pair and am interested in working with the species. Who else is working with them?
 
I know of one person who has a female- my friend I emailed you about.

I thought there were a couple of people on the forums who got some?

Chase
 
I know of one person who has a female- my friend I emailed you about.

I thought there were a couple of people on the forums who got some?

Chase

There has to be a lot of us. I just hope we can connect so that we can trade stock around.

The quad quad people did a pretty good job of forming a group so the species doesn't die out. I hope the gracilior people will make themselves known so that we can spread the gene pool around and that species doesn't die out in the US. It would be a waste if every one of my babies went to a non breeding pet home.

Some of us must be getting babies soon from that group of recent imports. I have one clutch due to hatch any day. I'll keep some of my babies because they are all unrelated to my one male.

There must be others with babies or babies due soon. I just hope we can connect.
 
For the record, I have one pair from the February import that have mated. I have one clutch from retained sperm (oh, please let a gracilior be the father!) that is due to hatch any day.
 
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