Finally time to offer a few unrelated CBB pairs of Carpet chameleons (Furcifer lateralis)! They are approximately two months old and will be breeding in four months with proper care. The unrelated pairs are $400, shipping not included. Single females are $250. I cannot offer any single males at...
I have one gorgeous CB male Nosy Be pardalis for sale. Perfect and a great breeding. I can provide lineage info for anyone seriously interested. He is $300. I can add an unrelated Nosy Be female for $200. Both are ready to breed and produce now. Photos are of exact animals for sale. Please let...
Bigger cages are fine. Feeding may be more difficult in them.
The smaller cages I showed are 12x12x18. I don't recommend them for adults. Those are for juveniles. My adults are in 18x18x24 cages.
Thank you! They are an awesome species.
Hello! Glad it was helpful. I realized after that I didn't put any enclosure pics in the care sheet. Not very bright of me lol. I do have some I should post. I will post on the care sheet thread.
Hello! I probably won't be selling any lone females, it's impossible to sell the males otherwise. I do have some young males available now and will have some pairs in about six weeks. Please email me with any questions at [email protected]. Thanks!
I am having lots of new babies hatch out this week so I have decided to sell this hold back pair of Carpet chameleons (Furcifer lateralis). The female is four months old, perfect, and will be ready to breed in two months with good care. The male is six months old, also perfect, and ready to...
Been awhile since I've been here! Here is the info on the pair I have available right now.
I am having lots of new babies hatch out this week so I have decided to sell this hold back pair of Carpet chameleons (Furcifer lateralis). The female is four months old, perfect, and will be ready to...
Thanks! Yeah they are amazing dogs. Sorry for your loss.
Thank you! I actually got into the plants after the animals. Now the naturalistic enclosures are just as important for me as the animals themselves. Bromeliads have always been my favorites.
Thank you!
Thanks Kevin! What's even more amazing is she just laid two weeks ago. I still can't get this female to dig though. I found four of the seven eggs before they dried out and they look good so we will keep our fingers crossed. This was her second clutch with me. Hopefully the next one she will dig...
Thanks! The chameleon breeding has slowed down recently. Lots of eggs incubating. Most of what I have going on in the lizard room is lots of Lygodactylus williamsi eggs and babies right now.