Okay here we are again with a very nice species and some new borns that are one month old. Jurgen did it again, but this time with Trioceros fuelleborni.
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Tom Verbraeken
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Tom
Sounds good Jack!
This morning when I checked my eggs from Tr.quad. quad., there was a new neonate born. So I hope this evening when I turn back all 6 will hatch(or maybe later).
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Tom
Thanks Kinyonga, I know the articles and I know that it was negative by Chamaeleo calyptratus.
But if I look at the lungs of a chameleon, their are six different types of lungs in the family Chamaeleonidae. Why not some difference in other parts?
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Tom
:) Between this an a couple of months their will be a lott of Tr.cristatus on the European market because a member of our Cameroon project has more than 120 fertilized eggs!
So if you want some Tr.cristatus CB, send me a mail and we putt you on our list to contact when they hatch.
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Thanks Ricardo!
This time I have choosen for a little bit higher temps because most of the people I talked to they say that my temps are to low.
And the result from higher incubation temps are now that I have 6 males. :(
I have a second clutch that I am incubating at higher temps and if...
I don't know that it is always from vitamine D3, I think there must be another reason.
Almost all of mine animals(Trioceros) have that from time to time and I don't use vitamine supplements, only minerals(small portion of D3) and calcium.
When females of Trioceros pfefferi are gravid they have...
I use a UVB lamp 2.0 or 5.0 for bigger enclosures. I only use calcium and mineralls for Rhampholeon species.
I have send you a pm, so you can contact me in the future by email it is quicker than on the forum.
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Tom
Here we are with a update...
After searching after a good and stable setup, I found my way to raising them.
It cost me three neonates, but I have still 2.3 juveniles left.
Here are some pictures from the young ones, look at the dorsal crest and notice the difference between male and female...