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  1. Littlehorn

    My new Monsoon

    I actually checked out the system from the web. Does the system comes with a power adapter? or is it plugged directly into the wall. Coz if it runs with an adapter, then I can use it, or else I have to forget about this product
  2. Littlehorn

    Parsonii enclosure

    Hi, would you mind telling me how the cage door is opened? Coz my cages are getting old (have been using for 6 years and the wood starting to rot) and I was just planning for the past weeks on designing the new cages.
  3. Littlehorn

    Anyone here have a Diego Suarez Panther.

    Couple of years ago, there were a portion of Panthers labelled under Diego Suarez for sale. When fired-up, they have a yellowish background with thick red/orange-stripes on the sides, and all sort of yellow and red covering the head. But somehow they have disappeared from the market for a...
  4. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    Hi, you might not be wrong in regards to the sythesis of D3 & calcium. I have heard a lot of caresheets in regards to this matter. But for the time being, I have never have any MBD problem with my chameleons, and I have yet to come up with any problems with "weak" chameleon egg shells. I...
  5. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    I don't 100% know. But I find the yellow-lip female adults have a bluish tint. Also I guess I have to trust the license and documents, as I have separate papers for each animal I have. And I also have the photos and datas of the parents of the animal I buy. Of course there is always a...
  6. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    I do agree that if one is willing to do their homework, willing to spend time and money and really love the animal they keep, usually there will be less problem. I always believe in one thing, never 100% follow a care sheet in designing the habitat for your pet, instead have a rough idea on...
  7. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    Well, they are expensive, lets say around 2/3 of the US price. But they can also be bought illegally from Thailand for around USD400. But going through the black market is a big hassle, and most of them comes in dehydrated with many problems. With the cuttlebone, I will put it in together...
  8. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    Whether they are montane or sub-montane, I think it relates to their origin. From the "information" on the web, some parsons do live up in the mountain, which they need a more cooler environment. While some others live very close to the urban area and have a "slightly" higher tolerance to the...
  9. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    Well, they are for experienced, as are all chameleons. I do have a very specific daily routine to check on all my chameleons and doing all the clean ups. At a minimum of 1hr/ day. I just don't want everyone to think keeping a chameleon is an easy job. There are a lots of commitments into it...
  10. Littlehorn

    Growth of one of my C. parsonii

    Hi all, I guess it has been a busy year for all of us. Just would like to do an update and share some data on the growth of the yellow-lip male parsonii that I acquired in June, 2009 1./ This boy came in at around June, 2009 at the age of 4months, the picture below was taken in Sept last...
  11. Littlehorn

    my..chameleon

    The C. oshaughnessy is smuggled in. While a small percentage of the C. parsonii are legal (with documents from the government), but I have to be honest with you all that over 80% of the "illegal" parsonii can not live more than 2 months once they arrive in HKG. The main reason is, one...
  12. Littlehorn

    Same questions, Calumma nasuta??

    Well, you can't really say that. You guys have some nice breeds of Panthers, ball pythons, beardies, etc... we can't even get them! Even if we have all the papers work out, some US breeders just ain't willing to ship them out. lol
  13. Littlehorn

    Same questions, Calumma nasuta??

    Please take at the 1st two pictures, thatz the male and I discovered it has a flap on hez neck... I went through all the photos on the web, and not one C. nasuta has flap on their neck, thatz why I got everything mixed up. (I actually see the male have his flap up, shaking and then bobbing his...
  14. Littlehorn

    Same questions, Calumma nasuta??

    Back a week ago, I seeked advice for the identification of a new pair of Calummas I reserved for a few months. But back then, I did not include clear pictures back at that post. After inspecting the newly arrived pair for the past week. I discovered that they might actually not a paired up...
  15. Littlehorn

    ((my parson))

    Nice job, buddy. She's growing fast!
  16. Littlehorn

    Calumma nasutum/ Calumma boettgeri

    Yeah, I double checked and found out itz Calumma nasuta. Me breeding nasutas? I just got my first ever pair yesterday. But I know both Franklin and Bosco havre bred them before, you might check with them on the informations.
  17. Littlehorn

    Calumma nasutum/ Calumma boettgeri

    No. because the plants and the chameleons both arrived at the same time, so I was fixing the cage while I just let them hang out around the fauna box. But the thing in the picture is not their home. lol
  18. Littlehorn

    Calumma nasutum/ Calumma boettgeri

    Woot, finally arrived! but the problem is I can't identifiy if they are Calumma nasutum/ Calumma boettgeri, lol Starting to eat!!
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