Well I breed and keep Parson’s and other Calumma species along with some Uroplatus all of which come from areas in the wild that see a lot of rainfall. My indoor misting which is mostly for babies and juveniles is 3 minutes after lights on. 1 minute at noon and 10+ minutes before lights out...
I see and hear the conversations about hydration and fogging all the time on the internet, live feeds and podcasts. I very rarely comment and usually click off because I don’t usually agree with what’s being said.
I’m very lucky to live in a place where humidity and temperatures are just about...
Marojejy is probably one of the last bucket list spots in Madagascar I’d like to go to. I’ve heard some great things about it. I’ve seen a picture of a female parsonii that was taken there. No male was found and this area was not know to have Parson’s. Hopefully they find a male there soon.
I’ve had the good fortune to travel to Madagascar several times to specifically see chameleons in their natural habitats. I’ve come to the conclusion that chameleons will eat just about any insect that comes into range. There are tons of grasshoppers, leafhoppers, crickets, katydids, moths...
Congratulations sonny13!
Wow one of the most common chameleons beat out one of the most rare ones but hey I love Jackson’s too.
Great picture also Steve! Love those brevicorne.
I have this beautiful CBB female YG for sale. She is from the pairing of Mr Anderson my green bodied YG and my female named Rio. $1500 plus shipping.
I have others that are similar in size and I will also have some OE available in the coming months and throughout the year.
Prices are...
I live about 2 miles from the beach in SoCal and have kept Jackson’s outdoors for many years here. They do fantastic in these conditions. They can easily handle the cool temps and love the fog. My last xantholophus lived to be 9 years old. He was outside the whole time in had him. Just make sure...
Here’s an update on our epic adventure to see Green Giant Parson’s in the wild.
Just a little info on what it took to actually see these chameleons in their natural habitat. It took 27 hours of travel from California to reach Antananarivo which is the capital of Madagascar. Then about a 1 1/2...
Well tomorrow is the start of another epic Madagascar adventure. After the insane 27+ hours of travel to get there from Southern California we then board another plane and travel to Maroansetra in the Northeast of Madagascar. From there we take a boat ride to get to our destination, Masoala...
A few random pictures from today. Excuse the hands, I’m a workin man.
I hope to be posting some cool pictures on my FB and Instagram when I can in the next few weeks. We will be in Madagascar looking for Parson’s chameleon’s at several different locations. Our main goal is to find the Green...
Madagascar get hit by cyclone on average about 5 times a year. They had some big ones hit last year. I’m glad it’s hitting this week and not next week when we are going there.