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    Hatcheling Kinyongia tenuis

    Thank you all! The first clutch was 5 eggs, three baby's hatch. This clutch consist out of three eggs, one egg was bad and the two others came out and doing well. These two baby's eat and drinks good, so this will be okay. I have at the moment from myself one cluch from 3 eggs, one egg is bad...
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    Hatcheling Kinyongia tenuis

    At the end of May I had my first CB tenuis hatch, here are some photo's from them. First the eggs And after the eggs, the juveniles Yesterday when I was checking the clutches from my different breeding groups I notice that one egg of Kinyongia tenuis was cracked open. When I took the...
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    Bradypodion transvaalense neonates

    Congrats! Very nice baby's and the mother look very good.
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    Furcifer campani

    Wowy! Very nice! I hope that everything goes well. I wish you the best!
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    Furcifer campani

    Great! Keep us uptodate please. And ofcourse make good notes! We keep in touch....
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    Sick Pygmy

    Please mention the latin name of your pygmy specie. So I can give advise for the right specie. But 80 F is a little bit to high for the most species. Also it is recommended to cool down at night.
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    Bradypodion thamnobates

    Nice animals! And they look great after the trip. Here are some old photo's of my male, maybe this helps to sex them... Rgds
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    My turn with the B. transvaalense

    Sorry about your female but bad things happens in our hobby! Male is really amazing!
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    Bradypodion transvaalense (Wolkberg Dwarf Chameleon)

    Very nice chameleons! They look in very good condition too. I wish you the best with the gravid females and lett us hope that give good birth to many juveniles!
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    Thank you all! I hope too that they will become adults...Yesterday evening they where are the hunt for food and as soon that I putt the fruitmotts, bean beetle, crickets and fruitflies in the terrarium, they begun to shoot them away. So that is a good thing! They also drink good. A have...
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    Here we are with a up date from this species... The incubation period was really short, it was 91 days. And the max temp didn't exceed 20°C and min temp was not below 17°C.
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    Kinyongia tenuis

    They look very nice! And they are doing very good. And to answer on Klemins question... Yes we have hatched three juveniles from this species! And there is more to hatch... Rgds
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    For Hamm September 2009

    I offer CB Furcifer pardalis, I have two colormorphs. Furcifer pardalis Nosy Be True blue(father from Blue Chameleons Sweden/mother from Blue Ice Project Belgium) Furcifer pardalis Diego Suarez (two different bloodline from A.Augustin) For prices and photo's please mail me. Exchange is also...
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    Rhampholeon viridis hatchling

    Thank you all! It took a while, but I have been busy lately. Here we are with the incubation chart of Rhampholeon viridis: The juveniles are doing great! They are eating and drinking very good! I feed them pealouses, springtails and fruitfly's. Photo's from these little ones will follow...
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    Rhampholeon viridis hatchling

    I have been keeping for a while 1.2 Rhampholeon viridis and I had some clutches, but I was thinking how long will it take them to hatch. I was supprised this week that after 81 days that they hatcht, it is not a long time but they are doing very good! Here are some photo's from the hatchling...
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    It took a while but finally I found some time to post the photo's of the clutch. If you look at the pictures you see one egg that is yellow and I think that is a bad egg. But the other two are good. Here are some photo's of a couple of spinosus of my group. Best regards
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    Thank you Elisa! We keep in touch to mailing and other media's. The eggs are still doing good. I didn't find any time this week to post the photo's but hey will come soon. Maybe this weekend... Best regards
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    It was sooner, Yesterday evening (European Time) I check my female and her belly was thin. So my search for the eggs begun. I found three nice eggs. Photo's will follow later. Best regards,
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    Rhampholeon (Rhino.) acuminatus

    I have at the moment 2.2 adults and 1.2 juveniles. It is not a big group, but they are doing very well. If I found the time, I will shoot some new pictures from the adults and ofcourse of the newborns. Best regards
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    Spinosus Hatchlings

    How are the baby's? I expect in a couple of weeks my first clutch of spinosus, so all tips are welcome! Best regards
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