Recent content by Action Jackson

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    A Free Range Habitat for Meller's and Other Large Chameleons…

    It reminded me of what Kevin Zamp was doing back in the day.
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    Kinyongia boehmei 2018 Import

    Is this Luis?
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    Some pictures from today.

    Adult Bifidus are similar in size to an adult Panther chameleon.
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    Some pictures from today.

    Those are my Furcifer willsii. That picture didn’t come out to well because of the sun shining through the screen. These babies love to bask in the sun. I have better pictures but I couldn’t post them here because the files are too large.
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    Some pictures from today.

    Yes some. Lol. I have a lot of chameleons! The 3rd and 6th pictures are Furcifer bifidus and the last picture is of my baby Furcifer willsii.
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    Some pictures from today.

    Here’s some pictures of a few of my captive bred chameleons.
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    Madagascar chameleon observations (Brookesia, calumma, furcifer)

    Glad you had a great trip Michael!
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    February 2024 Photo Contest

    Congratulations James!
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    Bump on nose

    Thanks. I didn’t see that and wow!, that vet is cheap.
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    Parsons Chameleon long term thread

    You’re able to get temps down to 58f in your house?
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    Bump on nose

    Can you say what antibiotic was prescribed?
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    Some of the baby Parsons I have now.

    I replied to your pm. It would be easier for me if you hit me up on FB.
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    Looking for Pygmy Chameleons!

    There are quite a few that come in on import every year and as others have commented there are some private breeders in the US having a bit of success. I think most are being held back until they have bigger numbers to sell.
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    Some of the baby Parsons I have now.

    It unfortunately is not solid. Over the 14 years I’ve been working with Parson’s there has only has been a handful of people that have been successful breeding, hatching and raising Parson’s. There have been many who tried but it is not easy. It’s expensive and time consuming. It requires...
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    Some of the baby Parsons I have now.

    I will still keep Parson’s but not focus on breeding them. I have my Calumma globifers and also I have been working with my captive bred Furcifer willsii babies.
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