Sarah he cannot post or courier a chameleon from America to England its illegal:eek:
Please ask your one of your parents if you can come along to the monthly meeting at Amersham and I will run through the keeping of them with you,then you can go to one of the Bristish breeders or shows in the...
Sarahlynne If you are interested there is a reptile club in Amersham about an hour from you.I cannot get you a chameleon but do keep them myself.If your Mum or Dad is willing to bring you along to our meetings I can run things through with you.:)
if you are interested p.m. me and I will give...
I am sure that you can :D To my knowledge the C.I.T.E.S. export quotas for wild caught ones are only two hundred and fifty animals.But this is a start and only by some hard fieldwork has it been proved that these are not as rare as once thought.This shows the positive results of scientific...
I have kept European herps for about thirty five years and have never seen them available ,even before the days of Veiled and Panther Chameleons.you wont find them legally because of the legislation that the others have said.
What surprises me is that you dont see C.africanus,these are on...
Thanks for the answers.
Certainly not the first photo.They are too regular just like mini codliver oil capsules.
My feeders are fed mainly carrots and dandelions for the crickets,other foods are greenbottles and the odd waxworm.So I dont see it being from any of these, or derived from these.
Today I found two 4mm long orange capsules in by Bradypodion vivarium( there is one male and two females in there)They look like small codliver oil capsules.
Does anyone have any ideas what they could be,sperm plugs,infertile develping eggs( I know that they are livebearers)I cant take a...
Yes Tiff,I went to Hamm :).Mainly to pick up some Phelsuma and Bradypodion.Its a great show,but the travelling takes it out of you.These are animals there that I have only ever seen in books and on the internet.
Tiff,I can help you a little bit.I have been looking at these and saw lots in Germany at the weekend.
Ours are definately xantholophus as Anita said.These are larger than the j.jacksonii,not as colourful ,have deeper bodies,and a serated crest.The females have small horns or no horns at all...