Let’s Talk Parasites: A Candid Conversation on Reptile Health
This Saturday 11/29 at 6pm EST, I’m joining forces with Bill Strand of @chameleon_academy and Jon Hill of @ipardalis for a FREE webinar sponsored by Happy Dragons.
We’ll break down the realities of parasite presence (even in...
Exciting News!
I’m thrilled to announce that The Chameleon Collective is expanding our educational services!
As both a biology teacher and a lifelong reptile keeper, this opportunity allows me to combine my passion for education and herpetoculture to give back to the community that’s given me...
This past weekend on Saturday 4/26/25 my wild caught pair of Trioceros hoehnelii gave birth to 8 healthy babies. I'll keep everyone updated as things progress, fingers crossed for some healthy well established captive born babies for sale soon!
Hello Chameleon Family!
I wanted to take a moment to share an exciting update on our Furcifer pardalis breeding project here at The Chameleon Collective. We’re now six months into egg incubation and thrilled to report that we have 33 healthy eggs from our very first clutch!
Both the sire and...
Hey ya'll,
On May 22nd, I discovered both sporulated and unsporulated Isospora in my ambilobe chameleon's fecal sample. For treatment, I used Toltrazuril, administering three separate doses over a three-month period. Prior to each new dose, I ran a fecal sample to monitor progress.
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Hey all,
Wondering what you all do to find fecal matter in your thickly planted cages? I am thinking I may need to take out the larger base fern and really get in there to look but I don't want to cause my cham any stress if I don't have to. There were a couple times I was easily able to see...
Hello!
My name is Tyler France and I am the founder of The Chameleon Collective. Here at TCC we strive to produce the highest quality ambilobe chameleons through ethical keeping and breeding practices. The chameleons that are a part of TCC are purchased through Jon Hill at iPardalis. Please...