Search results

  1. A

    33 Rudis gone...

    That is so horrible. My condolences to you. Please don't give up, f4 is something few people have accomplished with a species like sternfeldi and I really do encourage you continue breeding. I'm sorry :(
  2. A

    Welcome bloodline G Kinyongia multituberculata

    Nice. I must have misread the title :P
  3. A

    Welcome bloodline G Kinyongia multituberculata

    Wow, by G, do you mean 7th clutch, or do you mean 7th bloodline? Regardless, congratulations on your work with the multituberculata.
  4. A

    my collection:)

    VERY nice animals, showjet. I hope to be able to work with hoehnelli one day.
  5. A

    Ellioti Incoming!

    He is a nice little cham! Best of luck with him and any future breeding endevors :D.
  6. A

    Azazal Update (Heavy Pics)

    He looks great! Nice chameleon!
  7. A

    carpet chameleon eggs

    I would keep them cool (18 degrees) for the first month or so, the bring them up to room temperature. The cooler temp trigers diapause, which (in my mind) results in healthier hatchlings. Good luck with you eggs!! Edit: I also wouldn't warm them, then cool them, them warm them again; it may...
  8. A

    My nosey be @ 5 months.

    Curious looking Nosy Be... Are you sure he's pure locality?
  9. A

    Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches

    Nice snag! Sure, people use Hissers as feeders, though be carful of feeding roaches that are too large. I myself haven't used Hissers as feeders though you will probably want to use smaller nymphs, ideally nymphs that have recently shed; the exoskeleton of Hissers is more tough - aka more...
  10. A

    Some pics (damaranum, transvaalense, johnstoni, setaroi)

    Nice animals, as always, Benny!!
  11. A

    Ambanja male

    He is stunning! He would make a great representation of the Ambanja locality!!!:D
  12. A

    My Chameleon's.

    Most definitely a female. A nice one at that!!
  13. A

    Parsonii digging!

    a bit premature for that considering eggs, if viable, can take upwards of a year to hatch :P
  14. A

    Parsonii digging!

    Fantastic! I wish you and these eggs the best of luck :D
  15. A

    My new Dr. Gonzo Ambanja

    Wow! He is a great representation of what Ambanja can look like!
  16. A

    Namaqua Chameleon: Japan

    Agreed. It's not the Exo Terra design that's the problem, it's the size. Anyway, that's not what I was getting at. Just the fact that I am consistently seeing rare WC (only assuming here... :rolleyes:) Calumma and Brookesia species, along with many other rare reptiles, in these Pet Stores...
  17. A

    Namaqua Chameleon: Japan

    Offen I find myself browsing though Japanese Pet-Shop sites, just to see what species are available in Asia...
  18. A

    My pugmies in thier new home :D

    Wow, is all I can say. That is a fantastic enclosure, props to you. It looks like you used the chameleon-news Pygmy Chameleon article to help you construct it :p. You may want to add some more sticks, though; something that they can grip tight with their little feet.
  19. A

    Deremensis shots

    Amazing! Deremensis are a favourite of mine!
  20. A

    just some of the ambanjas...

    Your "hannibal male" looks like a nosy faly! Wow, very nice chameleons.
Back
Top Bottom