Been a while since I posted but this just happened! After 14 months of incubation, this little one was waiting to greet me today! Two more have pipped! I have not been able to find any accounts of them being hatched in captivity before. If anyone knows otherwise, please let me know. Thanks!
I must reeeally like the sound of crickets chirping.:D After the very limited response to my "Calling all werneri keepers" thread, I don't hold out much hope for this one, but I'd love to be surprised. Are there any keepers currently working with T. montium out there? I've got two separate...
With the turnout of the quadricornis thread, I've got to ask. I know there are a few of us out there that appreciate this species. Anyone like red werneri?
I'm not only starting this thread to bring together people who are currently working with this species, but also to bring awareness that some of the four-horned chameleons sold from the last import may actually be a subspecies known as T. q. gracilior unbeknownst to their keepers. I know this is...
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While we're on this subject, what are your guys thoughts on pregnancy induced edemas? Could it be a sign that they do need to supply a higher level of these vitamins to their young, to an extent that the mother's body(at least in montanes) can barely handle...
The first of my clutch of montium eggs began to hatch today. These are CH from a WC female imported back in Dec. I didn't think the female was even going to survive to laying when she came in. Got her back in enough shape to lay the eggs and thought for sure she was done for after that. She kept...