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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    A guess between 16 à 20°C but for the real incubationtemperature I have to readout my datalogger. (this I do after the hatchling)
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatchling!

    Right, we don't sell the juveniles butt we(Jurgen and me) can get adult pairs.
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    Thank you all! The count is now on 6 hatchlings, two more to go!
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatchling!

    @Peter maybe we can meet next fair in Hamm? I will ask Jurgen that he come too. Best regards, Tom
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    Trioceros montium couple

    Just shot a very nice pic of this couple...chameleon love is...sleeping together:
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    Trioceros montium couple

    I hope that the eggs of this couple will hatch soon.;) The female is also gravid at the moment. Best regards, Tom
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    Thank you all! @Bosco, I notice when the groundtemperature is around 16.5°C(Infrared thermometer)the female just lay her eggs, is it below the 16°C she start digging and digging for days. So I think it is important that the soil is around 16.5°C and also wet from misting and not mud. Best...
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    After 219 days here we are with the new borns... At the moment there are 5 new borns and I hope that the three will hatch soon. More news will follow soon... Best regards, Tom
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatchling!

    He have keept them between 18 and 24°C and the incubation time was around 13,5 months. Maybe Jurgen can tell you more details when he can get on this section.(I have been on the phone with Jurgen and ask him what the problem was to post the pictures here. He sad he does not have permission to...
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatchling!

    Thank you all and Jurgen also say thank you! Yes that is Esther! Best regards, Tom
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatchling!

    Dear all, a member of Doelgroep Kameleons, KameleonsJVO(Jurgen) has finally after just over 13 months one of his first youngster Kinyongia matschiei! The juvinile is doing great so far. I post this in his name because he had some trouble to post it here. Let us hope that the rest will...
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    Trioceros pfefferi

    Your animals are older then one year and are WC.
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    Tr. pfefferi

    Looking good, very nice animal! Lett us hope that you can breed, so we can exchange some bloodlines in the future... ;)
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    Tr. pfefferi

    A golden tip... put them outside... ;)
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    My nchisiensis are mating! Gestation length?

    I have keept them succesfully but at the moment I work with Rh.spinosus, Rh.acuminatus and Rh.viridis. And some Trioceros species...
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    Rare Furcifer Pardalis

    I think Furcifer pardalis Masoala (Cap-est or Cap-sud). I have seen a lot in Masoala parc and region, but in Europe I just know a few people that they have them. Are there in the US many people that have this colorform of F.pardalis?
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    My nchisiensis are mating! Gestation length?

    Congrats! There is information about this species on the internet, but I did not find the time to translate it:Go to caresheet Maybe you can translate it in Google-translate. But I will give you a short translation of the part of the text: Gestation length is between 3 to 5 weeks. Best...
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    Tr. pfefferi

    very nice male and female! How many do they weight?
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    Tr. pfefferi

    Very nice male.
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    Kinyongia Tenue

    How is it with the female? Give her lots of moss zo she can lay her eggs down there.
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