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  1. jdog1027

    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    I feel like it is probablly due to the fact that she does seem to be a bit on the smaller side to some other pictures of females that I have seen. You see below, she is only a slight bit more than 3" snout to vent.
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    Good point- could be.
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    Here are the comparison photos Seeco. Look about right? 1st clutch,.. 2nd clutch,..
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    how to identify different species of jackson chameleons

    If he is feeding well on Dubis and crickets, feed those feeders lots of turnip greens. That is a good source of calcium and is better than dusting. Cut the dusting of calcium back to about once a week and the D-3 every 6 weeks. If you give the crickets a good supply of turnip greens (mustard...
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    how to identify different species of jackson chameleons

    That is a Triceros xantholophus. Merumontanus has a powder blue ground color and eye turret with a yellow area around were the horns project. Jacksonii jacksonii also have a bluish-green overtone and usually a large splash of yellow along the side of the body.
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    I'm at work right now. I will do so when I get home this evening and post it up.
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    Mites in fruit fly culture!

    Hey! I think that if you move flies, they'll just move with them. Xanthoman has some posts from the past that goes into some serious detail about preventing and treating Fruit fly cultures for mites. Marty from Mistking also has some good posts on them.
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    How can I (we) forget Laurie??? :) First clutch hatches next July/August.
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    The 6 on the left are the ones from August and yes, they are certainly bigger. The right hand side are the new ones, but now I have something to compare the first clutch to, and I can clearly see a size difference. How do I keep getting small numbers of large eggs you ask?,,, The same way I...
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    New Kinyongia multituberculata clutch

    I got home from work tonight and dug out my 2nd Kinyongia multituberculata clutch. 8 more to go with the 6 from 2 1/2 months ago. There were 7 in the 1st clutch, but unfortunatly I lost one for reasons unknown.
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    Cuteness! Montysaurus Style!

    Those pics are adorable.
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    Me watching porn???

    I've some excellent hard-core chameleon porn.
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    chamaeleo africanus

    Frickin' awesome. Should we expect CBB in the next year or so- hint-hint??
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    Kinyongia Catch!!!

    Ha ha- I thought the same thing.
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    Kinyongia Catch!!!

    Thanks. Actually, he is not the sire of the clutch I have. I plan on breeding him in the next 3-6 months.
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    Kinyongia Catch!!!

    Forum member Ferdy Timmerman posted a thread recently and mentioned about how his Kinyongia chameleons would hold their prey items with one hand as they chewed them up. Several people commented that they have seen various Kinyongia chameleons display this behavior as well as myself. On...
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    superworms

    I have 3 Fishers ( I hate using that term, I have 3 Kinyongia multituberculata which is what I'm going to assume you have as well). Two males that are wild caught adults and one CBB female. The female will eat crickets, very small supers, Dubia roaches-pretty much whatever I offer her. One of...
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    homemade drip systems?

    I have made drips like that in the past. One thing about them is they can either run too fast if you put too large of a hole in it, or it can sometimes cease to drip all together if you make the hole too small. If the hole is too small, it creates like a vacuum where no air can get in to allow...
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    Monty-licious!!

    Looking good!!! I think he looks bigger already!
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    Has anyone tried breeding Jacksons w/Panthers?

    They have been thought to hybridize with Chamaeleo arabicus, the Arabian chamleon. If I remember right, it was thought to be a subspecies of Veiled and it was called Chamaeleo calyptratus calcarifer.
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