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  1. NHenn

    First ever F2 Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani)

    Thank you so much! These little guys are truly my passion and by far my favorite and most difficult species to work with. Always keeping you on your toes :)
  2. NHenn

    First ever F2 Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani)

    Yes the little one is doing great! The biggest hurtle with their survival is getting them to eat so as soon as I was able to see him/her snatch up the first meal I was able to breathe easy again!
  3. NHenn

    First ever F2 Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani)

    You are correct, F2 is second Filial Generation. Technically to be considered F2 their needs to be relation between the clutches (ie line breeding) in order to officially be a filial generation. With that said, in the chameleon hobby line breeding or in breeding is something move consider to be...
  4. NHenn

    First ever F2 Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani)

    We are super excited to announce the hatching of the very first F2 Jeweled Chameleon (Furcifer campani) here at Canvas. It has been a long journey working with this species and it has always been our goal from day one to produce a second generation in captivity completely removed from the wild...
  5. NHenn

    Well now I'm second guessing everything!

    Great thank you! I agree now on female.
  6. NHenn

    Nosy Be Males For Sale!!!!

    We only have two males left! Don't miss out on these cuties!
  7. NHenn

    What kind of parasites are they?(pictures)

    I agree looks to be pinworm and should easily be treated with Panacur. Any vet should be able to identify this and give the proper medication, I would suggest looking for a new vet with some reptile experience.
  8. NHenn

    Well now I'm second guessing everything!

    Do you have any updated pictures. I was going to say male from the very first picture but the others are looking female. I think one more with a good side profile of the tail base would settle it for me.
  9. NHenn

    Hold Back - Canvas Select Nosy Be Male

    We have a stunning Canvas Select - Nosy Be currently available. He was hatched on 12/17/16 so he is just a little over 7 months old. His colors are amazing and I'm sure he will keep getting more and more blue has he gets older. He is listed at a special pricing of $275 plus shipping! The only...
  10. NHenn

    Pink Panthers!!!!!

    Pink Panthers!!!! We have two amazing females from our latest Ankaramy clutch. These girls are pushing 8 months old and both have their mature colors which means possible breeding is very soon. Anyone who has worked with Ankaramys in the past knows that finding females can be difficult so don't...
  11. NHenn

    Nosy Be Males For Sale!!!!

    We have some spectacular Nosy Be Panther Chameleons for sale! They hatched in March-April so they are currently 4 months old already. Their sire is Azul Jr so we expect to see those royal blues continue to develop in these boys. This exact boy is still available too so if he catches your eye...
  12. NHenn

    Nosy Be Panther Chameleons - Azul Jr

    Nosy Be Panther Chameleon Male from Azul Jr Who is ready for some Azul Jr babies!!!! We can’t express how excited we are to have babies from Azul Jr getting ready for their new homes. Currently we have a few males and females that are ready for their new forever home. The boys are starting to...
  13. NHenn

    Nosy Be Panther Chameleon Female – Sire: Frozen

    She is SOLD, thank you!
  14. NHenn

    Ambilobe Panther Chameleon Males – Sire: Marley

    All SOLD, Thank you!
  15. NHenn

    June 2017 Photo Contest

    Congratulations to all the winners.
  16. NHenn

    Panther colors

    As females get older and once they mature they will lose that black and white look. At that point they will remain more of the pink and orange tones with some grays at times depending on their mood.
  17. NHenn

    Looking for new tree and plant

    All depends on your climate for an outdoor tree. I planted some dogwoods for my chameleons. Inside, if you want flowering I would check out a nice hibiscus as they are safe and are beautiful plants.
  18. NHenn

    Baby Cap Est panther sex?

    Certainly isn't obvious but I would say you have a male. Also, by the looks of him I would say he is most likely only around two months old.
  19. NHenn

    Ambilobe Panther Chameleon Males – Sire: Marley

    We have ONE male left! Don't miss out.
  20. NHenn

    Ambilobe Panther Chameleon Males – Sire: Marley

    Ambilobe Panther Chameleon Males from Marley We just listed our last two males from our latest clutch of Marley babies. If you are looking for some yellow in your life don't waste any time grabbing one of these beauties! Sire – Marley Marley, short for Bob Marley is the son of our retired...
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