Hi All
I got to spend the month of June searching for chameleons in Tanzania. I visited the Ululguru, Udzungwa, and Usambara Mountains. Here are a few pictures of some of the chameleons I was able to find.
R. uluguruensis. Tegetaro Trail. Uluguru Mountains
Kinyongia uluguruensis...
This species is prone to eye issues because they very seldom are misted for long enough or the humidity is kept to low. This is a high altitude species that is always in a humid enviorment. Daytime humidity should stay above 50% and at night it needs to rise as high as you can get it.
Along...
Welcome Rebecca!
Nice to see you as a sponsor!
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Carl
Pictured is a female Trioceros hoehnelii. Males of this species show a pronounced hemipenial buldge which isn't present.
As for age I'd say young adult.
Carl
Jeremy I think I always call you Mike because you remind of someone named Mike at work. He is always talking out of his *** and tries to look and sound professional but we all know the truth.
Carl
Mike I've put more then my share back into the island. Many times over thank you!
Until the day comes that a government is put in place that doesn't think lining their own pockets comes before protecting the islands natural resources the situation will continue. You can make as many...
I picked this pair up a few months ago. They have settled in nice and look great! They will eat anything that moves but prefer crickets and blue bottle flies. This is a shy species so a roomy well planted cage is preferred.
I am asking $50 plus $55 shipping for the pair.
First picture is the...
Always the dreamer Jeremy. You must be dreaming if you think any of the money most of the thieves over there are making goes back into anything conservation related.
Carl
Don't be afraid to warm them up a bit. Keep the basking spot in the low to mid 80's under the basking area as long as you can provide high humidty. They dehydrate very fast! With the high humidity make sure there is great air flow or you'll start seeing respitory issues.
Like Trace...
If you are keeping the bean beetle cultures in a room with humidity the beans will absorb just enough to sustain and attract mites.
I use anti mite paper on the shelving I raise my cultures on. Fruit fly cultures are on a shelf below the beetles to make sure the mites don't drop onto the...