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    Cleaning the Panther eggs!

    Here in Europe most of the guys clean there eggs. I do it to and I use here for a chinees brush. These brushes are very soft and if you are very carefull, you dont damage the eggs. I have don this with all my clutches and with all kind of species(Pardalis, calyptratus, bervicaudatus...
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    Bradypodion

    Hello Tygerr, I know the articles. And I am very lucky, I know a few guys that have this species. So I gonne get a second bloodline in about a month. I gonne do some research on this species and make notes to make later on a article that will be published in a herpetologist magazine in...
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    Bradypodion

    I hope that I can breed with them. Mine or captive breed from january, from a friend of mine. So it will take a while to know that i succed. regards
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    Bradypodion

    Hello, what kind of bradypodions are here on the forum? And how do you keep them? I have at home Bradypodion thamnobates. I keep them outside in not so big screen cages, I do this so they can find the food very easy. The cages are well fully planted. I keep them seperated from each...
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    stopped eating

    Dont worry! Sometimes it takes about one week or a little bit more. If she is in great shape she will make it. Normally she gonne dig some holes, untill she has found the best place to put hear eggs. I have here a female(pardalis) that didn't eat for two weeks, and yesterday I have put hear...
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    spinosus

    I am searching for a long time to get this species, but I cant find them for a good price. Maybe you can help me with my search? Regards, Tom
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    Spectrum!

    I have from this species 1.2 and they have lay 2 eggs that are stil doing good. Here are some pictures: The male The females The nest that I found: Then the eggs of course: So that was it for today... At last...How do you keep you're spectrums? Kind...
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    My first baby veileds hatched. YEAH!!!!

    Congratulations!!! Let us hope that they all hatch. Kind regards, Tom
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    Werneri

    Maybe a picture? Kind regards, Tom
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    Finally they are Furcifer campani

    Very nice!!! I have seen them on the fair and they are beautiful! A friend of my have bought them. If you sent me a pm, I can tell his name and give you his adress, if you want. Good luck with them and dont keep them to warm.;) Let us hope that you will be able to breed with them. Kind...
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    Another one...what locale am I????

    I think a Furcifer pardalis Ampiskiana. Kind regards, Tom
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    Tongue Issue

    Here in Belgium when we have this problem we go to the pharmacie and get vitamin B complex. These are tablets that you can put in water and they meld. Then you give you're chameleon for a week(once a day) the vitamines. I use a pipet to give him the water+the vitamines. Then you must see if...
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    Cage design. Any suggestions?

    What kind of chameleon do you want to put in the cage? Kind regards, Tom
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    Big boy cages !!!

    The veiled chameleon looks a little bit on the dry site:). Maybe you can give him some water with a pipet or something. The enclosures are looking great! Maybe you can put some more branches in to it, so the chameleon have more climbing options. And I prefer more green in the cages, but...
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    Favorite Genus

    It is a hard one to choose one genus. I like all dwarf chameleons... Brookesia, Rhampholeon and Bradypodion. :) But i can only vote for one... So for me is Bradypodion the most fascinating of them all! I like the little special dwarfs like this one: Kind regards, Tom
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    hmmm still showing some receptive colours

    Some females have these colors untill they lay her eggs others turn to normal colors. Dont worry, normally as they have mate four times... it will be succesfull. Kind regards, Tom
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    how will i know she's going to lay?

    Best you can do is to observe her. Give her extra calcium and plenty of food, because she must have extra to make the eggs. Give her some rest, do not disturbe her when she is eating or digging. One week before she gone lay the eggs she will stop eating. Kind regards, Tom
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