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  1. robertc

    Verrucosus

    Concerning incubation temperatures in general, I have almost stopped to read articles after I had the bad luck in the first year of incubation of verrucosus. I started to search for average temperatures in the locality (weather.msn.com was very good for it, but they have changed the pages...
  2. robertc

    Verrucosus

    Well, the females had problems two. In fact the only "high temperatures survivor" was the "wife" of the first male who died of high temperatures (but she was somehow weak in spring). The strange thing is, that on one hand CB verrucosus are bad sellers (at price between EUR40 and 60), but many...
  3. robertc

    Verrucosus

    Morpholeon, I have started with verrucosus in 2006, and according to the fact that they are very bad sellers in Europe I several times happend to have about 15 animals older than 6 months at home. Therefore it sounds a bit funny to me when you, with 6-months experience with a pair, tell me that...
  4. robertc

    Verrucosus

    I do not quite agree that verrucosus "are easier than other chameleons". Well, they are pretty tough concerning dehydratation and low temperatures, but they require cold winters, night temperatures over 20 degrees Celsius kill them. I do not know whether someone has already suggested...
  5. robertc

    T. deremensis Breeding

    At the beginning, I also separated them after copulation. However, I was later told by an expert to let them in the same cage untill the female changes her color (green turns to black). Two copulations may not be enough. In Septemberer, I happened to see twice a copulation of my pair of...
  6. robertc

    T. deremensis Breeding

    Hi, I had a gravid female two years ago. Unfortunately, she died of some skin desease a few days before egg laying. As far as I now, deremensis are usually allowed to mate many times, my pair did it every morning for a month. The copulation always lasted about 10 minutes. It is suggested...
  7. robertc

    2 new juvi melleri!!

    Hi Jim, it seems that I am not allowed to use reply button in the Melleri section so I am going to contiue our discussion here: I guess that the problem concerning housing young Melleri together may be the same as concerning panter babies-they can be in small groups for some time as long as...
  8. robertc

    What's the average time it take male panther to want to breed?

    My panters usually do not want to breed in winter. On the other hand, I have a verrucosus who is interested in young females only. In such a case, he is on female's back in ten seconds. This male started to breed at he age of 15 months, one of his sons started to be interested in breeding at...
  9. robertc

    Melleri not eating as It suppose ?

    I have observed that Melleri do not eat much in general (I am comparing them with three largest Furcifer species). Maybe your Melleri has gained the weight lost during transportation and now he is "balanced".
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