Thanks! It seems blue is the hardest color to capture in a picture. Some of the babies I had this year have been so blue. Pictures don’t do them justice.
Here’s a few pictures of some baby Parson’s. The last year has been pretty good. I’ve hatched Parson’s from 5 different females and have and have had some beautiful babies. I currently have babies available if you’re looking 😊
All valid points. I guess I wasn’t thinking of having a mister feeding a single cage and spraying at that high pressure. I would imagine the chameleons wouldn’t dig that! My pumps all feed multiple cages. Usually 20-40 cages per pump so the pressure is far less and it works very well for me. I...
I may have a female an available in a couple months. She’s gravid right now so after she lays and recoups I will be looking for a new home for her. I also have a adult male and a smaller juvenile male available.
Thanks as usual for the kind comments. I understand what you are doing is working well for you. The habitats that Parson’s come from experience heavy rainfall. In my opinion they are getting their primary hydration from drinking during this time.
It’s true it gets foggy in the wild but as I...
Well I breed and keep Parson’s and other Calumma species along with some Uroplatus all of which come from areas in the wild that see a lot of rainfall. My indoor misting which is mostly for babies and juveniles is 3 minutes after lights on. 1 minute at noon and 10+ minutes before lights out...