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  1. Motherlode Chameleon

    Influence of incubation conditions on hatching success, embryo development and hatchling phenotype of common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) eggs…

    This is a great study/PDF about chameleon egg incubation. Thanks for posting. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
  2. Motherlode Chameleon

    Whe should I worry about an infertile gravid female?

    I recommend moving the newly laid eggs into incubation containers ASAP! You do not want to move or over handle developing eggs. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
  3. Action Jackson

    Parson’s babies again!

    Hey Bob, I still have 3 males I produced but no females. I just had a clutch that went full term but failed to hatch. I have two more clutches incubating but I don’t know if they’re viable. I think I’m done with them. I will probably sell at least two of the males I have. I need to make room for...
  4. MissSkittles

    Not looking so good, but Snake Discovery taught me, “incubate until there’s no debate”.

    Not looking so good, but Snake Discovery taught me, “incubate until there’s no debate”.
  5. K

    Panther Egg Hatching. When to be Concerned.

    Where do you keep the container to incubate the egg? How often have you taken the lid off the container in the last few days…or has it been left on? Is the container kept in the dark to incubate the egg?
  6. LizardLurkin

    Baby nursery

    I can understand the appeal. It's like gambling for lizard people. It would take a lot of research, both for the incubation and the rearing of hatchlings, as well as acceptance that it can indeed go wrong for the amount of money you pay. But at the same time...taking care of your own cham from...
  7. Sticktongue

    Kinyongia Boehmei - Breeding Project Log

    Thank you! Can you see what times you incubated at, and how long gestation was? I’m at about 38 days, I’m expecting 45-55 for gestation, and 5-7 months for hatching. Yes I will keep ya in mind! At this point, theirs enough interest, including you that probably all of them are spoken for which...
  8. K

    A review of twinning in lizards and a report of Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) twin births…

    “Regarding the causes of twinning, scientific articles on wild and captive cases hypothesise aberrant incubation conditions, such as atypical temperatures and humidity, infections, inbreeding or genetic mutations (especially in conjoined twins).”...
  9. Maximus_Cham

    Miracle baby

    Well, I have to share this incredible story. I found a baby panther chameleon on the floor of my reptile room today. At first, I was completely puzzled as I had no idea how it got there. All of my chameleon eggs are currently incubating in the main house, far away from the reptile room. Then...
  10. K

    Is this the right way to incubate my chams eggs?

    Just assumed they are fertile since you’re incubating them…was she mated???
  11. K

    Ideas about desynchronized hatching

    Regarding desynchronized hatching…I have a few thoughts on it..but not much. In the wild, all the eggs are laid in a “pile” in a hole in the ground…so they are touching and able to communicate with each other. In captivity, we lay them in rows, spread apart somewhat…so they don’t have the...
  12. K

    The effects of incubation temperature on behavior in chameleons…

    “ Colder-incubated eggs exhibited a longer incubation period, but produced larger faster-growing hatchlings. Incubation treatment also affected a chameleon's activity level and its unique foraging tactics. Cold-incubated animals were more sedentary, caught prey faster, and extended their tongues...
  13. D

    Windowing

    The egg is sometimes in the dark, yes it's panther. It's being kept at around 72.
  14. MissSkittles

    Miracle baby

    WOW! Amazing! Good thing you found him! Total little cutie too with a perfect name. 🤗💗
  15. K

    Developmental plasticity in an unusual animal: The effects of incubation temperature on behavior in chameleons…

    “Cold-incubated animals were more sedentary, caught prey faster, and extended their tongues farther to reach prey than did their warm-incubated counterparts. Thus, the fitness costs of low temperatures in the nest (slow development, and thus late hatching) may be offset by incubation-derived...
  16. K

    Is she still holding more eggs??

    You said…”I heard for some breeders they hatch without the yolk attacked to them”…you mean by incubating them like that?
  17. BleuSaphir

    Baby nursery

    Yes, there’s a lot that goes into incubating and rearing neonates. Bill has released a book about caring baby chameleon. I am looking to buy it this Friday. It should provide a basic foundation to understand caring hatchlings. But there just some things you have to ask more. :) I’m still...
  18. chameleoman

    US CB Carpet Chameleons

    Hey Everyone i have about 13 carpet chameleon eggs incubating at the moment and have been incubating for around 3 months or so, I’d prefer not to get stuck with them all assuming all goes well and they hatch so I thought id make a post and take reservations for serious buyers only please! I’m...
  19. Action Jackson

    Recent Calumma pictures

    ...definitely smaller than it’s been in many years and I haven’t had any babies this year although that will most likely change soon and the incubators are full. I should be having more Parson’s, Globifer and Willsii hatching in the coming months and into next summer. Here are some recent...
  20. bobcochran

    Parson’s babies again!

    All imports including the female I got from you are deceased. But the cb male I got from you is doing great! I’ve had several import pairs at different times, their behavior seemed normal. They ate moved around their individual cages. When females colored up and became receptive I bred them...
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