Around $100 seems fair. You're obviously free to do whatever you want with that chameleon... sell it, keep it, that's your choice. Don't let the people on here pressure you into keeping it or giving it away for free if you don't want to.
Looks good to me...
I'd imagine that some individuals are just a bit smaller or larger than others as a result of genetics... just like people :)
I'd bet environmental reasons (lighting, temps, diet, ect...) but who knows?
Again, he looks good to me.
I can say from personal experience these things suck. No denying it...
That's not to say you can't keep a chameleon alive in one, but they are living in the dark and it is not ideal.
This is one of those situations where the question isn't "what will work?" , but rather, "which is BEST for...
It's tough to tell when they're first laid. Infertiles can be white, big, and look identical to fertiles. There are no blood vessels visable in fertiles when they are first laid, so it's tough. They look yellow inside when candled during the first couple of months whether they are fertile or...
Hey Joe,
I agree that if she is already looking gravid and indeed is, then it's too late to fertilze those eggs. Fertilization takes place as the eggs pass from the ovaries down the oviducts and through the waiting sperm. I don't think you could get those eggs fertilized at this point. I'd be...