I would say you have a female, bred them for 6 years with 3 generations and found that unless they are adult it’s hard to tell sex and even then it’s not easy. Males are smaller then females and have a slightly swollen spot under the base of the tail where the hemipenes are. Not as pronounced...
Thank you. its not hard at all but I think that when most that come in to the country are so rough they just never get a chance to be in good enough shape to survive let alone breed. But it has been an awesome ride seeing them grow up and have the luck to be successful with them. the last...
It seems to be shedding. I also raise Senegals and they seem to always need calcium and D3 more then my other chameleons when they are growing fast in the fist few months, also try to hydrate your more as I seems the eyes are a little sunken in but it maybe just the picture. Hope all goes...
Here is a few pics of one of the Gravid Senegals I have. This is a third generation of captive bred Senegal that I have bred so it is possible to do. She is about to explode any day now so wanted to show a few pictures of this one. Pretty excited.
It seems to keep the Roaches in better shape and I noticed a double in the amount of young i get. I use to not even keep up now that i use the chick starter I have extras i had to setup a new bin. I just wish my Mellers could eat them.
If you use the non medicated chick starter at your local feed store and put carrots and some veggies for moisture they will breed like crazy at room temp. The chick starter acts as a good gut load and hasnt mildewed yet for me.
I have had the same experience with a pet store and offered to show their employees how to properly care for their chameleons and they took me up on the offer, you might try that first just to get a better re pore with them. It worked out a lot better and saved the chameleons. Just be careful...
Hit me up privately and I can give you some advice about marmosets in general but I never tell anyone they should or shouldn't buy one because it is really your decision to make not mine. I dont have a problem selling my babies at all I have a waiting list but i never try to talk people in to...
Through out the years of raising different animals I have been lucky enough to get to know a lot of people with Zoos, private collectors and such that want something I have raised and were willing to trade or sell.
you can have them, they are in the Civet family also know as the bear cat. If...
well you dont want a koala but a wallaby or Kangaroo is awesome to have if you bottle feed them. Mine is housebroken and uses the dogdoor.
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