I haven’t even seen those in captivity, are they the subspecies found on Mauritius? Red females and red headed males?
Verrucosus are a highly underrated species.
Thanks! I Have not reached out, wasn’t sure if he would know of anyone with verrucosus- I know he has a few different species though and used to have some Verrucosus !
I know this is probably a long shot. I am in search of a healthy male furcifer Verrucosus. I have an abundance of females and no males. And the imports I’ve seen are in such terrible shape, I’d prefer to avoid dealing with them, as the last male import I received was basically dead on arrival...
I live near sylmar, I’m in Santa Clarita. Could probably take him/her. Would love to see photos of him/her and the setup.
I currently keep panther chameleons, oustaleti, and verrucosus. I’ve kept veiled chameleons in the past and raised the babies as well.
Yeah they may have, but that was long ago now, and it appears not many if any bred them successfully.
For some reason the mainland African species aside from Jackson’s are rare in the US. I remember years ago seeing them being imported quite often, but not so much in recent years.
And you’d...
Thanks that’s what I was trying to get at. I’ve searched how to obtain permits. But it’s so convoluted and hard to understand what I’m doing. So I was hoping to find an importer who understands the process and what I would need to do.
Well I do know katydids and other Orthoptera are often fed bee pollen in captivity- and they love it, anecdotally private keepers of exotic katydids claim higher survival rates of katydids from hatching to maturity when using bee pollen to supplement the diet.
Again. Just anecdotal info from...
Looking good. Just remember plants need plant lights to thrive.
Maybe you have it, and I just can’t see it- but I’d recommend adding a T5 6500k light in addition to the UVB and basking light.