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    Update Kinyongia multituberculata

    Hello Seeco, eggs have not yet, my idea was to wait a little longer to introduce the male. But the green female won the game. I think it may be dangerous early pairing, what do you think about this?.
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    Update Kinyongia multituberculata

    Hello, update some pictures of my Kinyongia Multituberculata. These were born at home in October 2011, and now look like this. I feel happy for their development, I find amazing animals. One of them copulated with a male and I hope everything goes well in the future...
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    New hatchlings K. multi

    Hey Seeco, you are an expert, you know a way to distinguish male and female small K.multi. Those born in October seem to be all females, the small size of the horns, ... that is common, incubation temperature affects the sex of embryos?
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    New hatchlings K. multi

    Hello, Here some pictures of my new Multituberculata. They have taken 390 days to hatch, so far seem fine. Unfortunately one of the little chameleons born dead, I hope to have luck with the rest of the clutch
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    New Hatchlings Kinyongia multituberculata

    Congratulations on these births, interesting relationship between hatching and rain seems very successful. I do not keep such high humidity in the jars of eggs right now is about 75% and I hope the hatching of 10 new multis in about a month, if not true would raise the humidity to stimulate...
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    Kinyongia eggs

    ... You need google translate + imagination. There are many local words, and no spell check posts are unreadable. Good luck ...
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Yes, I did not do anything, just leave the eggs in my basement. Now there are 14 eggs in a second setting that was in March, maybe not the last born because eggs find cooler temperatures from now. they seem to evolve properly at the moment. The small chameleons are very well. See what...
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Hello, here I leave access to the conditions of incubation of these dwarfs. These parameters should not be the only nor the best, are only occurred with those hatching. http://www.camaleones.es/foro/index.php?topic=6307.45 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F8H68VF0 Regards and Thanks
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    Kinyongia eggs

    lol,
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Of course, first I have to retrieve data, then post it here and in the Spanish and Catalonian forums. Until now upload photos of the three babies for now The latter is not angry, he's watching a Barça game, amazing lol
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Fast?, If only 311 days lol. Now only one egg out, two more broken eggs and I guess tonight will be out. two more sweating. Thank you all for your comments.
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Hello, I just want to share this birth with you. It's been a long wait, I'm very happy today. Thanks for your help. 'll Post more pictures in a few days of small chameleons. Bye!
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Thank you all, the comments are very interesting. The female performed 2 broods of 20 eggs each, the first on December/02/ 2010 which lost 10 eggs, five remain in the original clutch, and 5 more in a tupper with vermiculite in the basement of my house, where temperatures in winter are 17ºC 18º...
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Thank you to respond so quickly. Is the hybridization possible among these species?, would they be fertile? I don't want it, just a question. They are not together for the time being, during a brief period they shared terrarium, although they were not bothered, I followed the recommendations...
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    Kinyongia eggs

    Hello, I'm new in this forum and in the world of the chameleons. I maintain for 6 months a couple of Kinyongia Fischeri, these they have carried out 2 settings of 20 eggs each a (buy them adults and the female gravid was). I didn't find a lot of information on the incubation of this...
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