Just had this little one hatch. I have 14 eggs due to hatch. These will be my last Parson’s eggs and my last eggs in general. It’s going to be really weird not having eggs and having incubators running all the time. I have had eggs constantly for many years. I will still have all my adults and...
I had a Parson’s that drowned and when I found him he was completely lifeless. After about 45 minutes of trying to revive him he came back to life and I still have him 5 years later. Their hearts can slow way down.
Those are my Furcifer willsii. That picture didn’t come out to well because of the sun shining through the screen. These babies love to bask in the sun. I have better pictures but I couldn’t post them here because the files are too large.
There are quite a few that come in on import every year and as others have commented there are some private breeders in the US having a bit of success. I think most are being held back until they have bigger numbers to sell.
It unfortunately is not solid.
Over the 14 years I’ve been working with Parson’s there has only has been a handful of people that have been successful breeding, hatching and raising Parson’s. There have been many who tried but it is not easy. It’s expensive and time consuming. It requires...
I will still keep Parson’s but not focus on breeding them. I have my Calumma globifers and also I have been working with my captive bred Furcifer willsii babies.