Did you get my response on reptile forums in the chameleon thread?
I own k.boehmei and highly recommend getting a kinyongia. There not easy to get hold of over here. Jamie from chameleoco gave me some good advise and used to keep "multis" so maybe be able to source some for you.
Congrats, as said they are a really great species.
Mine don't bask a lot and bask site is in low 80s
Mine eat loads so im suprised yours don't. Maybe just settling in?
They go nuts for fruit flies.
IV given them dubias, crix, and they ate a wax worm yesterday as well
sorry to here this, at least you took him to the vet to give a chance.
Amazed how many peoples first reaction is but him to sleep. Surely that's as loser resort no matter how bad?
Cheers guys, amazing how 18 babies could fit in something so small!!!
They were eating today. There so small that I worry even the fruit flies are a mouth full.
The 3rd pic they are separate from there mum. The temptation before they were born was to leave them with mum but seeing just how...
Came home from work to find 17 babies fast asleep next to mum. (+1 baby still born)
Took some pics but apologise for the poor quality. It was obviously dark.
Next to mum
New home
Congrats on the quads. Hope they all grow well.
quads and meru's...... The top 2 on my wanted list.
I believe there was Kent to be a shipment of meru's to Germany in september, then end of last year but its been delayed. i had a chance of getting some but can't afford them at the moment.
Thank you, I read that quads can cope with even lower temps than most montane species so think they would do well.
I'm going to keep my boehmei and Elliot out aswell but was thinking if I got quads they could stay out there longer.
I know quadricornis like it even cooler than other montane species and I would love to get some of these in the future.
Are there any other species?
I'm planning to make some outside enclosures in the summer here in the UK and want them to be able to thrive best and stay outside for as long as...