What a lovely thread :D
Amy really has grown up into a lovely cham! Peanut is only 3 or 4 weeks ahead of Amy in age, its been nice comparing their development.
thanks for the friendship :D
Thanks for the update :D Glad to hear you little one is doing well
get some pics up as soon as you can ;) we cant resist them at this age... well any age really :p
Amazing thread Tiff
Tommy looks great :D he really is starting to enjoy himself!
It was too warm for Peanut today, she sat there gaping on her tree... I moved it countless times so that all but one branch was in the shade. Do you think she would sit in the shade? No! She went for the sun...
Amazing snap Tiff :D
I've only been to the island twice, both when i was a kid. Loved it. They were the best holidays :) We stayed in the caravan park in Sandown across the road from the little zoo. You could see the tigers in the evening from the street :)
Thanks for your replies mate,
Nah i wont open any, i seem to have more patience than the rest in my house, hehe :D I didnt think they'd get this excited!
Mia looks like she enjoyed herself :D
The weather was great... i'm a little red now, hehe. Peanut will get to enjoy some over the weekend if it stays nice
Room temperature... 65 - 73 during the day
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The sweat on that one egg has gone. It was suggested that i should open one up, see whats going on in there. Not sure i really want to be doing that.
I think one of my eggs is sweating. I'm not 100% sure.
It looks a bit wet, but it hasnt formed droplets as such.
This is such a learning curve, but i am loving it!
Day 98
Amazing photo's!! They really are tiny, the look all head. hehe
I'm getting all jittery waiting for mine to hatch :D
Good luck with your little ones, i hope they keep getting stronger
He looks great! As said before... such a big name for such a little cham, but he'll grow into it :D
Good luck with him, and i look forward to the regular updates on his development, they grow so quickly!! ;)
Nope, no babies just yet :(
There is movement but no sweating.
I'm leaving them alone, dont want to keep pestering them... but i can see them through the glass door and with the use of a little torch.
96 days... *excited!*
This depends on the type of chameleon and where you live!
But i do agree, you should have the enclosure set up and ready to receive the animal on the day.
Could you not arrange it for who ever has the enclosure to set it up? And then pick up the animal the day you are able to travel down...
I cant see any spurs (bumps on the back feet) so she very well could be a male. I clear image of the back feet would be great.
She is young, could be 2 months old imo
Good luck with her :D