Hello all! It is my first time back in a few years and I am in desperate need of your Chameleon ID skills! I bought a baby male panther from a Breeder recently. I was told the Sire is Ambanja but other breeders(friends of mine) tell me the Sire looks mixed with Ambilobe. Can any Ambanja lovers...
Completely normal and actually good. Most Chameleons that reach his size usually are missing nails from mistreatment, handing etc. I have a year old male whose nails are like bear claws and has the grip of a toddler. He'll definitely need those for his grip and climbing, just keep taking good...
I've read countless threads of people using sand. I understand everyone has their own way but you should consider switching it our for some topsoil from your local nursery or home depot. Soil has a more soft, normal texture, a more natural feel, earthly -fresh smell and Chameleons almost...
Not bad for a trio. I used to see them at shows back in 08' for like $40 -$50 a pop! I hope all is well with them and you manage to successfully breed them! Post pics!
Thank you so much for the response Chris! That thread was amazing as well as your knowledge on the species. I really hope Tanzania opens up again so we can bring some of these guys in and hopefully get some CB specimens going. I know there not too popular on the market and have
He looks great! I was leaning towards female but I think I see his Tarsal Spur on his back foot. I love the beautiful florescent greens on his body too! baby chams are addicitng! I currently have a clutch of 34 incubating, please keep us updated on your little guy! Best of luck - Anil
So I have been keeping for nearly 8 years on and off now. One of my favorite species is the montane species often called "Rudis" chameleons. There is also a subspecies called "Red" Rudis that is more rare and hard to come by with more coloration and variation. I know there identification is...
Awesome, I needed that piece of mind lol :LOL: Should I have my thermometer inside my actual tupperwear container or just laying beside the tupperwear with the lid fully shut? It's closed right now with the thermometer sticking inside of it so the lid is 98% closed with a slight, slight opening...
Okay so after some extensive research through hundreds of threads. People are saying you want the humidity around 70-80% and then I read an article that stated you want the humidity as close to 100%. Then I also see from Brad(retired moderator) that he has done closet incubations at 70-78...
Okay cool. So my containers actually dont have any excess water, I have checked the sides and underneath and basically theres just minor condensation happening on the sides of the vermiculite and on the lid. So I should be smooth for now, just keep monitoring it correct? I have read that 99%...