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  1. J

    why?

    ahh ha ha ha ha lol!!!
  2. J

    fertile or not

    I can't tell for sure, but based on what you've described, the pics, and my personal experience breeding them, I see no reason why they wouldn't be. BTW - they will appear totally yellow inside when candled until they break diapause. This can go on for months. Then they should be pink colored...
  3. J

    fertile or not

    Fertile. Good luck with them.
  4. J

    Today is the day.

    ok thanks for the heads up :)
  5. J

    fertile or not

    They're probably fertile. Got any pics?
  6. J

    night time

    I wonder.... do they dream? Chasing silkworms in his sleep lol...
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    Colorado Bred Panther Hatchlings

    Colorado buyers only!!! Please don't ask me to ship! I have 2 clutches of mixed locale Panthers hatching as well as several juvies from a previous clutch. The sire (pictured) is a Sambava cross and father of both clutches. One of the dams is a pure Ambilobe from Jim Flaherty of the Chameleon...
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    Eggs in question-2 week update

    Right, the warmer and wetter they are, the quicker they will mold and collapse if they are bad. Try a week in the low 70's.... I had 8 more panthers pop out this morning from another clutch... I'll be at the May 10th show again. Be sure to drop by and say hello :)
  9. J

    moisture for vermiculite

    Yeah, that pretty well describes how wet mine is... It's almost like cooking a dish you've made a bunch of times. You don't need to get out the measuring spoons because you have a feel for what is the right amount.
  10. J

    I need y'alls help

    Cool! Best of luck to you!
  11. J

    moisture for vermiculite

    Hi Dale, I don't actually measure ratios, I just add a bit at a time until it clumps together... A little on the drier side is safer than too wet. They can tolerate quite a range of moisture levels. I usually start out with vermiculite that is damp to the touch and towards the end when...
  12. J

    A Brev is hatching!

    lol! That is F-in sweeeeet Juli!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm so glad for you. I was bummed after the last one died.
  13. J

    why are you breeding SICK animals?

    Sigh... Really? Not even one exception just this once? You did read the opening post in this thread right? Ok... I guess it's not worth it.
  14. J

    Ridiculously Blue Barred Ambanja Breeder

    His blues are absolutely incredible!!!! Very nice :)
  15. J

    Pygmy hatching question! Help!

    I really hope the rest hatch and are healthy for you Juli
  16. J

    Ambanja?

    You know, i would just call it a panther and leave it at that... but that's just me.
  17. J

    Eggs in question-2 week update

    They look good to me. I would assume they are until they collapse... which should have happened by now if temps and moisture levels are proper. Newly laid cham eggs are smaller at first and swell to a larger size (like Julirs' little beauties) as they develop. Also, veiled eggs vary in size...
  18. J

    Too big?

    very well said, Brad. I agree with that philosophy when it comes to all reptiles in captivity...
  19. J

    panacur

    I have administered my own Panacur in the past and I would NEVER do that to a gravid female... I'm guessing your getting one of the gravid WC Panthers that have been coming in to the country? One from Lost Lake perhaps?
  20. J

    Too big?

    It probably depends on how you have it setup... if it's very densly planted it should be fine. I'd give it a shot and if it seems too big then you can just shelve it till he gets bigger.
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