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    My precious Acuminatus babies!

    Congrats! Nice setup with the branches with moss.
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    Rh. spinosus and Rh. acuminatus cages

    Sorry Jack and others for my late reply, but I am very busy at work. I keep now all my acuminatus and spinosus in couple's in the Exo-Terra PT2646, that are the biggest screen cages they have. Well planted, with lott of moss, branches, dead leaves,... I have always some spare terrariums left...
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    New addition coming soon :D

    They like cool temperature and during the night they are gorilla's in the mist! ;)
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    Adaptations for Terrestrial Habitat Use

    Thank you for sharing! Look forward to read the whole article, the three-dimensional reconstruction of body and tail from B. thieli is amazing.
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    On-line camera Calumma Parsonii

    It works fine with me. Maybe check your popupblocker, because when it refresh then you get a popup to sign in. (password and login is guest) @Steven I saw on your website a table of feeders that you have tried and the results. I have a new one that I give to larger chameleons and they love...
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    :D I will give Emmanuel or Guy some eggs to bring to the Chameleon Symposium. :D lol The female is doing great, she eat and drinks good and is back ready to breed. :) At the moment the neonates are doing well and they prefer to eat beanbeetles instead of crickets. Best regards, Tom
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    Cristatus hatchlings

    Great! Nice neonates! Looking realy good. Best regards, Tom
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    Tr. pfefferi

    Maybe I can make you happy...we will talk in Hamm! ;)
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    Trioceros wiedersheimi peretti hatchling

    Thanks Esther I didn't find the time to post the pictures and a update. My deadline of my article about Rhampholeon and Rieppeleon is getting very close so that is prior at this time. @Kent, daytemp max 20°C - nightdrop 16°C. And I never use constant temperature, I prefer variable...
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    Trioceros wiedersheimi peretti hatchling

    @Benny, so the idea is from you and Stefan? :) :) Do you have a patent on them? :)
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    Trioceros wiedersheimi peretti hatchling

    @Elisa, thank you for your support!(mailings) :) I love this species but you are right that they are not easy to work with, at the moment I a have only one male left from my adults and hope to get a new female in september. At this time I cant get Trioceros wiedersheimi wiedersheimi, we are...
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    Trioceros wiedersheimi peretti hatchling

    Thank you all! They are just great to work with! Some neonates are showing the real monet colors like there parents. The first part of our Cameroen project is breeding the different species and we are on a good way...After the hatchling from Tr.pfefferi, Tr.wiedersheimi was it yesterday the...
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    Trioceros wiedersheimi peretti hatchling

    Just a short week ago my first neonates from Tr.wiedersheimi peretti hatcht, the incubationperiod was 244 days. Then a couple of days later the rest hatcht. I got 8 eggs and all 8 hatcht! More details and picture from parents will follow... Best regards, Tom
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    Tr. pfefferi

    Ver nice Patrick! Let us hope that your female will give you a nice clutch!
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    And today... Its a nice clutch from nine eggs. The female is already eating and drinking outside in her terrarium.
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    @Steven, I let the eggs dry up. The rest I will explain later when I see, in Dutch. @Jack, I hope to see some hatchling from my montiums in a couple of weeks and then I can check this.
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    Thanks Joery! The neonates are doing great, they eat and drink good and are very active. Today when I checked on my gravid female, I found here like this:) A couple of minutes ago... So tomorrow I gonna dig them up and see how many eggs she have laid.
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    Thanks Jack! Yesterday Jurgen and Joery was at my place to have a look at the neonates and I told them about sexing the neonates by looking at the dorsal crest. So we had a look at the neonates and notice that there was a difference in the dorsal crest. Please find below the pictures that...
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    Number 8 also didn't make it out of the egg. So I have 6 neonates and when I look at the dorsal crest I supposes 2.4. I will try to shoot some pics so you can see the difference between male and female. I am not sure about this, but future will tell if it is right.
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    Trioceros pfefferi hatchling

    :eek: Number 7 didn't make it out of the egg and died. :eek: He was fully developed. Now my last hope is for number 8...
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