Yeah dont walk around at night!
I found B. transvaalense recently at Graskop also found some B. ventrale in December in the Eastern Cape.
Bradypodion is common in suitable habitat, but finding such a place is the mission, not finding the cham, thats the easy part.
Yes he is in his 7th week now.
That light spot can be where his arm covered his body, ill explain when i see you again, or could be ready for his first shed!
Considering the number of variables and and well "preferences" of individual chameleons, i would day such a study would be pointless and fruitless!
I agree with psyrocco that cage obstructions such as plants may severely hinder a chameleons ability to capture food.
You make it seem as though its impossible to raise chameleons in captivity! Its eating, its drinking so its living!
I suppose you have no experience in breeding or growing up tons of juveniles!
I agree with you!
Some people make it seem impossible to raise juvenile panthers.
In South Africa the climate is so good we can throw all our chams outside and they thrive!
Sage he is looking good:) you doing a good job with him!
How those pin heads? must be done already!
See your veiled is nice too hey, big straight casque:)
Hey Sage
I see your diary is up already.
Like we spoke today, Sage is using a linear UVB shared with the cage of his veiled, so any issues will be controlled.
You said he ate a lot today over the phone? Nice, at that age they eat like all hell!
When you come around the 18th for final...
I hate to spoil it, i was born and live in South Africa...... Dont come to this S@$t hole haha...
Unless you want to be attacked and probaly killed for something as useless as a box of cigarettes.
Hate to spoil it for you but if you really want to see all these animals, come quickly before...