No worries. I’ve been hatching parsons for 8 years. Sixteen months is what to shoot for imo. There have been clutches hatched at 14 months and many hatched from 16 months on. I had an egg go 26
months once before hatching but I think incubation times longer than 16 months are due to not having...
The Lorax!
I rousted him out of his winter mode for a quick photo shoot. This chameleon (Calumma parsonii cristifer) is one of my all time favorites out of all the chameleons I’ve had. I picked him out of a clutch as a tiny baby and its been awesome to see him grow and change. He’s 4 year...
I helped write that article. Bion was learning at that time and I have assisted them. Unfortunately their Parson’s project is no more from what I was told.
That’s way too long and a poor hatch rate. If you do a search on this forum a member (Garrett) posted his incubation schedule and temperatures. I would suggest using that. Eggs should hatch at around 16 months if done right.
It’s supposed to be a Yellow Giant Parsons. I say "supposed to ” because there’s no telling what they will end up looking like. The sire of that clutch is my more green bodied YG named Mr Anderson. The Dam is a female that was imported and sold as a YG. Unfortunately exporters and importers can...
I’m knee deep in babies over here at Primo Chameleons! I currently have Yellow Giant and Orange Eye Parson’s babies along with Calumma Globifer and Furcifer Bifidus. Here a few pictures.
As long as you have the appropriate cage for the size parson’s you are getting and have the right lights, misting system, branching, plants and drainage then go for it. I’ve had lots of customers that bought their first parson’s from me and did fantastic with them. Not everyone understands...
Bion was selling their YG’s for about $500-$700. I bought a pair and acquired another pair from someone in the states. I still have 3 of those four and they are still alive at a little over 5 years old. I’m hoping that the female I have is gravid and will lay in the next month or so. Perhaps the...
I don’t know how big she’ll get but I don’t have any females over 400g.
I would definitely try to get her to brumate this winter if for no other reason than to give her a break. It’s hard to get them to fully brumate indoors though but any slow down would be beneficial imo.