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    Furcifer Minors

    Hi Biffle, How are the eggs doing, did they survive first few weeks? Kind regards, Mario
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    An Exciting Day! f. minor eggs!

    Hi Saldarya, Could you update us, are the eggs still viable? (First few weeks of incubation are very critical for F.Minor) Kind regards, Mario
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    Birth Defects - *Graphic Images*

    A random change can occur due to high energetic cosmic particles. (that would then most likely occur just one out of many births) In turtles deformation of scales is pretty normal, i breed lots of them myself, and then the scales get split at high incubation temperatures (typical females) If...
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    Some Thoughts On Breeding

    Very well said Chamguy. In the long run, you can only do it if you are really dedicated to your chams. Yes you can make a little profit out of veileds, and out of Panthers some more, if you are succesfull in breeding. For all other cham species i think it will be very hard. The joy is in...
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    Rare locales?

    Hi Benton, How are your masoala doing? They look very nice. I had a complete white one ever... though didnt get it in the breeding mood... Btw. the site you mentioned is from a belgium guy (french speaking) not from the netherlands, this crazy dutchmen thinks ;-)
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    K. Matschiei Copulation

    i have breeded Fisheri Fisheri in 2005, also took 13 months to hatch. Had placed the hatching info on the belgium forum (currently down) as i had clutches of tavetanum, multituberculatum and giant fisheri all incubating together, laid around same time in the same box at room temperature (I am...
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    my translucent veiled

    i agree a third observer can not judge or something on a website is correct or something a guy called "Mario" is posting. :D I would say give Kees Bout a call to ask him, his phone number is on the website i mentioned, as he was the first breeder he is the one to know best where the initial...
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    sex this baby?

    bad picture but based upon tail base and lateral stripe i would go for for male
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    my translucent veiled

    Link to the site of the original breeder: http://members.multimania.nl/calyp/ned06.html Kees Bout He made a exclusive deal with an exporter to also export to US and Asia, as their might be a market for these animals there, on the dutch chameleon forum and a publication in its quarterly paper...
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    my translucent veiled

    Sorry to say but camimom is totally wrong that this gene thread came from WC animals. JackP308 is exactly right with his first statement in this thread. These translucents (pie ball) originate from the Netherlands where a certain breeder put brother on sister multiple (many) generations. (i am...
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    Gravid Parsonii!

    She looks really gravid :-) Is the same one gravid as the one you already have a clutch from? How many eggs do you have left from the clutch you already have?
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    Reptile Books and hybrid Madagascar chameleons

    Since i had a female verrucosus (fort dauphin) left, from last years offspring, which i kept because she lost a leg a few days after hatching. I tried mating her with a male Furcifer Pardalis (Nosey be) I was wondering since i knew 2 possible occasions, but never had heard about the outcome...
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    Chromosome Numbers in Chamaeleonidae?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X0_sex-determination_system
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    Please tell me he isn't burned!!

    if it would be a burn mark, it would most likely be on the top of him. I guess you can rule that out. What is the coloration in the interior of his mouth, pink, or more darkly coloured? Picture maybe? What vitamins do you provide? bruises is another option, but i would expect it then to be a...
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    Chromosome Numbers in Chamaeleonidae?

    with respect to the XX/XY or ZZ/ZW in chameleons (XX/XO never been found sofar in chameleons as far as i know) From wikipedia: The ZW sex-determination system is a system that determines the sex of offspring in birds, some fish and crustaceans such as the giant river prawn, some insects...
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