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  1. Lubo

    Furcifer Verrucosus - Warty Chameleon

    He has babies now. I wanted one too but have no room at the moment :(
  2. Lubo

    Furcifer Verrucosus - Warty Chameleon

    Verru are very variable in color. You can find brown to grey individuals and stunning green ones. My friend in Czech Republic has best male I ever seen. You can see his pics taken by me on one visit in my new gallery I am building http://www.chamaeleoinfoweb.com/?page=galeria&action=48
  3. Lubo

    MBD picture...

    True but my best guess is an infection. Had the same thing happen to my lateralis male. On 2 feet at the same time. 3 weeks on Fortum and he was ok.
  4. Lubo

    MBD picture...

    There is one more possibility and more likely she has an infection of her foot. This is not MBD and it could be gout but would affect more likely her joints not foot.
  5. Lubo

    Your pardalis egg incubation success

    Hi, yes almost right. I have glass terarium and I have put soil directly in it so she is not stressed by transport to some container to dig. And it happened that she dug a hole right beside glass wall and layed her eggs there so I could watch everything like in TV :D Yes on that pic she is...
  6. Lubo

    Your pardalis egg incubation success

    No one ever hatched pardalis? :cool:
  7. Lubo

    Your pardalis egg incubation success

    I have my female Tamatave covering her clutch right now and I am still looking for a best way to incubate the eggs. I want to ask pardalis breeders about their techniques and their slip rate. I read that keeping them cool at cca 18-20 C for 2-3 months and then raising temp to 26-27 C is the...
  8. Lubo

    Sonny and Cher

    They are so cool. I found this pro pic http://www.album.de/bild.cfm?action=act_images_details&imageID=51201&type=original&albumID=960
  9. Lubo

    Furcifer pardalis Tamatave breeding

    Thanks a lot for compliment. Diky moc za pochvalu :D
  10. Lubo

    Furcifer pardalis Tamatave breeding

    Thank you boothy :) I hope he gets more red. He is only 8 months old so he got time to get full coloration.
  11. Lubo

    Furcifer pardalis Tamatave breeding

    Indeed :D Never kept panthers before. Anyone incubated Tamatave eggs? What method did you use? Read a few opinions about incubating panther eggs but found some saying to keep them cool for 2 months and then incubate at 26-27 C others keep it constant at 25 C and one saying 26.5 C and raising at...
  12. Lubo

    Furcifer pardalis Tamatave breeding

    I was thought I would share my success from Yesterday with you :D
  13. Lubo

    Ankaramy pink joint / leg infection

    Thanks for reply. She is already dead. Necropsy showed that the knee was largely infected. Internal organ were ok but anyway she died withing 4 days of signs of leg infection. She was WC.
  14. Lubo

    Ankaramy pink joint / leg infection

    My friend from Czech bought ankaramy pink females and after 2 weeks one developed enlarged joint on her right back leg and day later the joint was twice size and 3 days later whole legs looks infected. I advised him to use Fortaz (ceftazidime). I wonder if anyone has had similar problem and did...
  15. Lubo

    Signs that they're gonna give birth?

    Nice post, but Ch. werneri is giving birth not layings eggs:) So there are exceptions..they eat even day before giving birth, they do not look for place to bury eggs.
  16. Lubo

    Signs that they're gonna give birth?

    One day before she is going to have babies she does show unusual activity and crowl all over the place. Next morning you can find her giving birth in early hours. This are mine observations:)
  17. Ch. sternfeldi male

    Ch. sternfeldi male

  18. Hatching

    Hatching

    Ch. calyptratus
  19. Ch. sternfeldi baby

    Ch. sternfeldi baby

    1 hour old baby
  20. Ch. sternfeldi

    Ch. sternfeldi

    WC male
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