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  1. chameleongalore

    Comment by 'chameleongalore' in media 'One and half year old blue bar ambilobe "Mufasa"'

    Thank you. Sadly he passed away a month ago when I went on holidays. I was so sad, it was terrible timing. I'm lucky enough to have 5 batches of eggs going and I will be keeping a male from each one. Next babies available in november 2012
  2. chameleongalore

    14 month old carpet eggs

    i have no idea whats going on with my carpet eggs. I didn't think they took so long especially since the carpet species don't live such a long time. The eggs are completly clear, I candled them and there is no veins. Any ideas? If they were infertile wouldn't they just die off sooner?
  3. chameleongalore

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    It dropped to 62 over only one night by accidents so I don't think it would harm the eggs but I am aware that it might speed up their process a little. I've always hatched my panthers at 7 months doing 75-77 and they almost all hatched but this year for some reason I've had bad luck and I think...
  4. chameleongalore

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    He spend 2 days without water and food in the garage. lol Just jocking, he's only 2 so a time out was all I could do. That room is locked now, with 500 eggs you can' take a chance.
  5. chameleongalore

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    They aren't harmed they just speed up the incubation process and alot of the babies are prematures so they don't have the strength to pop their shells and sufficated inside the egg or they hatch and die. It's heart breaking and not fun to deal with. I tried opening eggs when they claps if the...
  6. chameleongalore

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    If you try to feel her belly, you might feel more eggs so she could very possibly have some left. I would use moist sand, in find the panther females preffer that over soil from experience. Try to just put her in a 5 gallon bucket full of sand, dig a little hole so she gets the idea. cover it up...
  7. One Day Old Nosey Be Baby

    One Day Old Nosey Be Baby

    This is a one day old nosey be male panther chameleon. You can see so much colour and personality already. Baby chameleons really are the cutest little things in the world.
  8. chameleongalore

    Panther eggs incubation temps

    I have been breeding panther chameleons for 4 years now and I have kept temps at about 75/77. I hatched about 6 batches of ambilobe babies at 7 months with those temps but recently I lost 2 batches to premature babies and another 2 batches of nosey be's hatched at about 45% hatching rate. My son...
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