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  1. CarlC

    snailtail for fruit flies? Suggested fruit fly site?

    Hydei works for most species. They take a bit longer to get going then melanogaster and are bigger. Carl
  2. CarlC

    Other Chameleon Species for newer keepers-

    I agree with Mike that once captive bred most species are a lot easier. What it really comes down to for me is if you can provide conditions close to what the species need you'll be fine. I know I would have no problem saying werneri is 1000x times easier as captive born then wild caught...
  3. CarlC

    Number Crickets Monthly?

    Lol! Crickets. Carl
  4. CarlC

    Reluctant female Jackson´s Chameleon.

    A week or two after she drops her next litter try introducing them. Keep trying on a weekly basis. Carl
  5. CarlC

    SeeFood!

    Great shots! Carl
  6. CarlC

    new edition, ( Cami, the fisher chameleon )

    This species is not very rare. It is the most commonly imported of the fischeri type species. If you have any specific questions many of us here have worked with them. Here is some reading material http://chameleonnews.com/05DecKroo.html Carl
  7. CarlC

    new edition, ( Cami, the fisher chameleon )

    You have a Kinyongia multituberculata. She is nice looking. Being wild caught there is no way of knowing age but just by looking at her she is older then 5 month's. She is a full grown adult. Once she is acclimated keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't become gravid from retained sperm...
  8. CarlC

    Light your reptiles

    A t5ho would be 54 watts. Carl
  9. CarlC

    Light your reptiles

    Are you sure its a T5HO? My lowes sells a double fixture also but it is not HO. Carl
  10. CarlC

    Pictures of My Captive Born Trioceros Werneri and Mom

    Congrats Jeremy! Sorry to hear about your male. Tell them babies to grow fast so I can get a new cb bloodline. :D Carl
  11. CarlC

    Help fischers chameleon egg incubation temps

    Do you know which species you are working with? Keep them below 71f with a small night drop. Carl
  12. CarlC

    What kind of chameleon is this? She is shedding at the moment.

    Would you be able to get a picture from the side. Carl
  13. CarlC

    mountain laurel branches & chameleons?

    I'm not positive but I think the whole plant is toxic. I prefer grapevines. With some searching it is not hard to find growing in disturbed area's of forests. Carl
  14. CarlC

    If there were new CITES species quotas?

    Congrats Jeremy! Carl
  15. CarlC

    Fischeri ID

    Raise the babies like multi's and you'll be fine. The clutch's I had from all green females produced all green babies. The nice thing is the incubation time is shorter at around 6 month's. Carl
  16. CarlC

    Fischeri ID

    Mike here are some photos of tavetanum that I kept 14 years ago. The species is seen in two color forms, brownish and green. I could only find a photo of a green female but I'd say she is a match to your girl. I included a hatchling photo also so you know what size baby you can expect...
  17. CarlC

    Calumma nasutum

    Great photos Luis! Carl
  18. CarlC

    White Plains Expo

    Yes I have werneri, hoehnelii and sternfeldi. Drop me a pm. Carl
  19. CarlC

    White Plains Expo

    I don't have a table. Just dropping off some hoehnelii and werneri babies. Carl
  20. CarlC

    Gravid K. tavetana

    She looks really good Mike! Nice body condition. Carl
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