It's an old model pentax ist-D L2 and a pentax smc Da 18-55 mm lens, these can be picked up cheaply now second hand as this one here is at least 4 years old and several new models have been released
The winter months were perfect here but we may need to cool the room slightly during the summer months here....
Big thanx to everyone for all their comments:D
Yes, fully formed but no tongue hanging out.......these 8 hatched over 3 days and I started to remove them soon after hatching as they were very lively at birth and more than willing to climb over the other eggs and knock them. Perhaps this let out too much humidity as opened and closed 8 times...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/first-irish-cb-quads-55705/
Managed to hatch out 8 eventually though lost 8 dead in shell unfortunately. She has recently laid another 16 and am going to try the SIM incubation container this time to see if this helps to prevent any dead in shell cases
The 16 eggs were placed on damp vermiculite that was in a pre set up incubator at 70 degrees and simply left alone until hatching. Checked on every two weeks to allow a little air circulation and apart from that mother nature did the rest, lol.....
Incubator was simply a poly box with a heat...
Our first baby T. quad popped out here today...
15 more eggs to go now, lol.....
Any info on rearing these delicate little chams would be greatly appreciated as this seems as it may be a first over here and very little information is available
Thanx laurie....glad we got things right as it seemed almost impossible to find much info on these until we found this forum.
How long, roughly, before we might expect them to hatch ??
Ps..popped a few pics up in the photography section there
Recently bought a pair of quadricornis and our female laid last week.
Eggs are currently in a home made incubator, resting on vermiculite and at a temp of 70F....
Is this correct or how should we go about incubating these ???