I have some CB Ambilobe Panther Chameleons ready to go to new homes. These are born in the US, so they're brand new blood lines, and unrelated pairs available. Ambilobes are the most stunning Panther locale out there, and these guys are showing great colors already, so they are sure to be breath...
Nico, it's a matter of what's being absorbed by the cricket, not passed. You need to gutload your crickets 24 hours prior to feeding, but guaranteed they've pooped in between eating and being fed off.
Couldn't resist the urge to snap a couple pictures of Szandor last night while he was sleeping. They're just so stunning and peaceful at night! Oh, and he's a 14 month Sambava.
And his daytime beauty for comparison:
Due to a 'Sick Building' discovery in the house I am currently living at, I'm moving in just over a week, to a much smaller home, with not much of a choice, well, not if we want to keep our health anyways. Unfortunately, some of my favorites take up alot of space, space I now don't have. Kills...
I've found more often than not... they will eat the dirt. Even the healthiest Cham out there, same way birds eat sand and small rocks, maybe it aids in their digestion? As long as their passing it, and the soil is clean and natural, I can't see a problem in it.
Whoa, 3 clutches in the last 6 months? Why would you want to breed her so soon afterwards? Maybe she's trying to tell you that she's just not feeling up to it... I certainly wouldn't recommend breeding her right now, especially if she's showing no interest.
Well, if I read that correctly, you're only going to be housing 100 at a time. The large Cricket Keepers work pretty well, if it's just for 100. It's well ventilated, easy to use, makes it easy to clean, feed and then supplement them too...
Awesome!! Congrats!! They are adorable, and the parents are just stunning. And Alberta you say... Huh. You should shoot me an email when they become available. Yupp, you really should.