Now I think that is a little more than this guy is asking for. That is some good looking work......maybe one day.
I use the soaker hose. The small porous black one. I then get some green wire ( one that will fit in my soaker hose) this gives me the ability to form it. Next I put clear...
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I'm not sure what kind of chameleon you are housing, but in my Cham cage I house baby quads (temp in the mid 70's and humidity 70-100%).
I go out side to a ficus tree growing in the neighbor hood or even lowes or home depot and cut off a tip from one of the ficus trees. I took pieces as...
Nice cage! In my cage, my chameleons usually have what I call "their spot". I can look in two or three places and almost always find them. Over time you should be a boe to spot them right away.
Mikey
Thanks everybody for showing that you care. I sure hope that these eggs are fertile, but if not I'm going to hold on to a female from her last clutch. Her shyness made her the hardest chameleon ive evr owned to find. She was great at camouflaging and she will be missed.
My next step is a...
Well this week started off pretty good and then just took a really bad turn.
My female Quad Mama Sage just laid eggs on Thursday May 10th (the same day my little niece was born). So Friday afternoon I took her out of the egg laying cage and put her with the male in my large outdoor cage. I...
Sadly out of 13 eggs I only ended up with 4 health Quads that seem to amaze me. (You have to sit there and watch them as they quietly seek up on a cricket and the catch it by surprise. Love it!)
About 3 eggs split but never emerged. A couple just deflated. And the rest lived only about a day or...
Congrats on your new babies. I just hatched some baby quads in the beginning of the year. They are 4 months old and I'm ready to sell. Here is a link that I found helpful
https://www.chameleonforums.com/little-something-unusual-66718/
It's from a member named luarie! If you haven't heard from...
Congrats, I wish you a healthy clutch. I guess now would be the time to make sure she gets the nutrition/care that she needs. Plan now if you haven't already for a egg laying bin. I have my female in hers and I'm not even 100% sure she is pregnant.
Good luck,
Mikey
Your Cham looks like every baby Jackson I ever had. They could be tricky to sex because the females sometimes grow horns. Look out for the nubs, they could be confused with horns.
I'm neutral on the sex of your chameleon. Sorry
-mikey
I own a completely different species, montane. My chameleons like to breed after a rainy season. It triggers them to breed. Your case might be different, I'd suggest you take up the offer fro some of the more experimented breeders on the forums.
I always thought that you introduce the male...
could be the water.
Could you describe how you made your cage?
How does the water drain? what do you have in the bottom of the bucket?
Im thinking its in the cage design!
-Mikey
not sure about that.
Up side is they don't have thorns
Down side is your cham will be all over the fruit, meaning you wont be able eating the berries without the possibility of getting sick.
I wouldn't do it.
-Mikey
I was thinking baby 1 was a male. It seems to have the same signs of a sailfin as baby 2. Baby 3 and 4 seems to be smooth as opposed to the first two.
And yes Quad babies are great!
Here is my female Quad
Here is her weight gain chart
She has gained 10.4 grams in the last 2 weeks with no change to her diet. We just had a wet season here, so breeding could have taken place. She is currently in her egg laying cage, but I dont want her in there if she is not...