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  1. CarlC

    Exciting Baby Pygmy News!!

    Great job Steve! Carl
  2. CarlC

    Trioceros rudis

    Yes that appears to be a "Red Rudis" which is from the Mt Hanang area. Carl
  3. CarlC

    Unexpected move- Trioceros werneri pairs 1/2 price

    Due to an unexpected move I need to cut back ASAP. I am offering cb Trioceros werneri for $150 per pair plus $55 shipping. PM or email for pictures or more information. Carl
  4. CarlC

    Furcifer Campani Hatching - Canvas Chameleons

    I'm really happy the aphids are working! Hoping they grow fast so you can offer other things as well. Carl
  5. CarlC

    Yellow lip Parsonii keepers

    I know of a couple of people but they are not on here. Their animals are doing great. I've had the pleasure of hand feeding a beautiful male on a few occasions. It is eating full grown hissers. You just can't explain the feeling of impact that huge tongue delivers! Carl
  6. CarlC

    Calumma globifer (genders)

    Mario I think just by looking at the rostrals the following- Antana- male Anjozo- male Angavo- female Anarivo-female Gaius- male My only experience with them is seeing them in the wild so I am not 100% positive. Carl
  7. CarlC

    Experience with Blue Bottle Flies from Mantisplace

    I had a problem with 1 or 2 orders but all is well now. I'm on a automatic order. I get 500 pupae delivered every other week. I hatch the pupae at 77f. I keep the hatching container on heat tape next to my fruit fly and roach cultures. Carl
  8. CarlC

    How big Should a 3 month Old Jackson be?

    The clutch I raised this summer was around 4" total length at 3.5 month's. At that age they were eating 1/4" crickets and blue bottle flies. Carl
  9. CarlC

    Furcifer Campani Hatching - Canvas Chameleons

    Jeremy the campani I know of that were hatched here didn't live more then a couple of days. If I remember correctly the babies never ate. Most likely the food source was to large. Nick any luck getting her to eat the aphids? Carl
  10. CarlC

    Life Is good - new chams and others

    The common name for Phelsuma quadriocellata is peacock day gecko. Carl
  11. CarlC

    Bradypodion pumilum

    Is the chance coming up? I know of a few that will be coming in for a private collection but haven't heard of anything being offered to the public. Carl
  12. CarlC

    Life Is good - new chams and others

    Im glad they made it safe! You had a busy day!! They are far away my favorite species! Carl
  13. CarlC

    can stick-bugs become inbred ?

    I would think it is more diet related. You see the same things when keeping beetles. Missing elements from their diet cause small males and females that produce inferior ova. Carl
  14. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    I couldn't tell you what the humidity is in the cages. I only monitor room humidity. If the room is 50% I'd bet the cages are probably 60% Carl
  15. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    Your weather is perfect to be raising them outside. Maybe some natural sunlight would pick them up. Carl
  16. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    Mine hate being wet! I make sure the room humidity is high. For the first couple of weeks mine were not very eager eaters. Now though I feed atleast twice a day and they still want more. This is with out a doubt the slowest growing species I have ever kept. Bean beetles are their favorite...
  17. CarlC

    Trioceros hoehnelii

    I have for sale a few pairs of unrelated Trioceros hoehnelii babies. These are Kenyan bloodlines from the animals that came in this summer. The pairs for sale are just over 8 weeks old and growing like weeds. Unrelated pairs are $300 plus $55 for shipping. PM me for pictures or with any...
  18. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    High humidity without a lot of water. I was also surprised at the size of the babies. They are pretty small considering the size of the adults. Sternfeldi babies are bigger at birth. Carl
  19. CarlC

    K. uluguruensis X K. tavetana

    I think you might throw off your excellent hatch rate on this one. :) Carl
  20. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    Easier yes. Easy no. Once acclimated they are more fore giving of minor mistakes. Carl
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