Ha ha ROFL..... I can just imagine the comparing feet scenario..... chams will be left undisturbed while lunatic owners try all sorts of double jointed, wildly flexible positions to get to see those tiny little back feet. :D
It was such an amazing honour to watch the first little baby hatch from angies clutch today. It looks fit healthy and strong and I am so grateful. I saw last night that the egg had an opening at one end and I was so worried that it would hatch while we were asleep:(..... he waited however till...
They do it is really pretty. We used to spend hours steaming and "unwinding" the cocoons after the moths came out. Only to be clueless as to what to do with them after that :rolleyes:
Hey there.
Not too sure about breeding them in large amounts. When I was little we used to keep them as pets/hobby. It was not very hard. The toughest part will be finding your starter worms. Thereafter it is pretty simple. The eat mulberry leaves, lettuce, beetroot leaves...(these make the...
A while back my brother asked me to find him one of our local chams here in Kwa Zulu Natal ..... well living in an apartment in the city that was going to be near impossible. My husband then got a very kind gentleman whose family live out in the country to ask his son's to find one for me. Well...
Fantastical.... Absolutely WOW!! He is a gem and the photo's are worthy of his "spectacularity" I am lucky enough to be working on a 22" mac screen. :o So as the photo scrolled down (in under 15 sec's ) yeah I know I am spoilt!!:o I came face to face with El Dorados beauty. Thanks for sharing:D
Hi my name is Linda I am a graphic designer based in Durban South Africa. My other interests include hiking and offroad biking. I had researched chameleons for about a year before I got Angie and Santos... I wanted to get our local species from South Africa but did not want to wait for the permit.:o
Ha ha yes he is ..... he does not overeat though. I was lucky that he was so healthy when I got him... he has given not trouble to date ..... he is only a year and three months old.
This photo was taken of my boy on Saturday when I took him out into the sun.
Funny thing was that he had made himself dark and flat on his sun side but his shade side was all bright and colorful..... Love him to bits
You say depending on their care? can you elaborate on this. Would it be poor care. I have a veiled female and she laid about five months ago and my biggest fear is that she will become eggbound due to my ignorance or neglect.:(