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  1. elchopchop

    Oustalets hatchling pictures

    HAHA! Thankyou! They are cute arent they? They are doing really well , eating like crazy and you wouldn't believe how quick they grow!! :D
  2. elchopchop

    Oustalets hatchling pictures

    HAHA! Thanks man! Its sadly true, there isn't really a whole lot of variety over here, alot of stores here dont stock the ousties but can usually get wild caught ones shipped in. Always adults though that tend to not do very well when adjusting to the captive environment, i've never seen babies...
  3. elchopchop

    Oustalets hatchling pictures

    Thanks guys, i'm in deepest darkest cheshire in the UK. I know a few of you guys across the pond have these chams but as far as I can tell, i'm the only person over here that has these little cuties captive bred!! :D
  4. elchopchop

    Oustalets hatchling pictures

    hey guys, I posted on here a while back to say that I had a clutch of captive bred oustalets chameleons in my incubator. Well its been 11 months now and I am happy to say I HAVE BABIES!! :D:D Here are a few pics; This is the first born and I suspect it may be a male. He is about 1 hour old...
  5. elchopchop

    Ficus alternatives

    Hey everyone, I've almost finished my new rearing enclosures and had planned on using live ficus benjamina plants for the new occupants. I was wondering if anyone could suggest any other suitable alternatives for Malagasy species. :D
  6. elchopchop

    sexing young oustalet's

    thanks dude will get on to it now...
  7. elchopchop

    sexing young oustalet's

    no colour difference yet as they are still in incubator!!!
  8. elchopchop

    sexing young oustalet's

    hey everyone, I have an incubator full of oustalet's chameleon eggs - 74 of them to be exact! - now i have done all my research on this species as primarily i'm a gecko breeder and am just branching out to chameleons. I have all the relevant enclosures set up and ready to go and am in the...
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