That picture does not look like a kerstenii to me. Unless your paying a pretty penny for them. I highly highly doubt they are if you paid a typical pygmy price.
Here is a link of what an actual kerstenii looks like...
The link I provided from the forums says something along the lines of 5 gallons of space per pygmy. Meaning they can be housed together. So if you have 3 that would be a 15 gallon enclosure. 5 is too small for a single. I agree with Carlton. A larger enclosure will ensure a temperature...
I would recommend checking out the care sheets on this website for pygmys.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/pygmy/
If you would like more info and our care sheet, shoot me a PM.
Okay congrats on joining the pygmy famliy! I just love working with brevs and other pygmy species!
So just afew things to note. Your tank looks great, pleanty of ground cover and small pathways for them to travel. Temperature wise 65-80 is fine, anything over 80 can potentially harm your...
Most people use the 5 gallon bucket with the mist king, Ive used it for a while now and im in the process of converting.
Im going to install a float in the bucket and get a direct connect off the water line in the house, elliminating the need to constantly fill the bucket.
I know a few...
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
its always a joy when you find unexpected little ones :)
It appears to be a male, but fresh out of the egg sometimes thats hard to determine.
Thats great that he has an appetitie already, i feed small crickets, bean beetles and Fruit Flies to all mine.
I would...
This is a topic for discussion.
We raise and breed Carpet Chameleons. Carpets are an interesting species, females are fragile and eggs can be stubborn at times.
Most WC specimines are not in very good shape and they can have issues at times. Weve had some luck with WC however, so I would...
We are so excited with the our current success at establishing some different lines of CB Brevs in the US.
We have successfully hatched out 6 different clutches and counting. We are currently in the process of expanding our operation to help establish them.
Here are a few pics of the...
I'm not exactly sure what this is, some type of grasshopper/ leaf hopper. They are everywhere outside.
I know some grasshopper (lubers) are not safe for chams. So I just want to make sure.
Can anyone identify the species and if it's safe to feed?
Yep that's what we're hoping for :)
Not to answer for nick or anything but..
The baby factory just keeps growing and growing lol. Were so busy between caring for the babies, cleaning cages, filling orders, building cages and exploring new opportunities it's crazy!