Hey ,
these are not chameleons but i also would like to show them. I love them so much since 2 years and got 2 little babies at Hamm show last Weekend!
I hope you like them too...
i ve placed them in my monitor lizard room with da daytemp of 22° - 23° C
and a night drop at about 5° C . Under 18°C the eggs doesnt grow up. if you have a higher temp. the hatchlings are not strong enough and will die soon.
no it is for sure not quillensis, cause she is about 35cm long and thats to large for quillensis. And also she has much larger occipital lobes than quillensis have.
I m sure the blue color is why she is gravid.
Hi ,
i ve got a new WC Ch. dilepis female. And i m sure that she is gravid!
Does anyone know which subspecies she is ?
From the cites paper she is from Ghana.
Any ideas??
Thanks
Patrick
i havent known that you have babys at present!
i think they ll hatch in a few days! i ve kept the substrate dryer up to the end! good luck for your clutch
thanks alot!
how old are your eggs now Brad ?
@ jack
if you could see them live you would see the difference in coloration ( males getting more brown now and also getting a blue crest now and females turning into the green color which is known from the adults) and the backfin is more seen...
1. F. balteatus
2. Tr. johnstoni
3. F. campani
4. F. antimena
5. F. labordi
6. Tr. oweni
7. Br. damaranum
8. Brookesia decaryi
9. Br. thamnobates
10. Tr. cristatus
hey heather,
crested chams are such a difficult species to keep!
belive me.
i hope that your eggs will doing fine and that all hatch in a few months!
if you need any advice for breeding , i would help you!
are you going to hamm show this month ?
regards
patrick