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  1. javadi

    Pygmy chameleons where?!

    Thanks for tagging me (here and on FB). I produce brookesia species of many varieties but at the moment most of them go to zoos or conservation organizations. (Just sent off another CBB stumpffi to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens :) ) I will probably have some CBB B. thieli available to the...
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    T. Ellioti wild caughts what to expect?

    Hello! Firstly, you might find the below interesting. I compared offspring weights of t. ellioti born to wild caught mothers, to offspring weights of mothers that were captive bred or kept for at least 5 months in captivity, and found that offspring born to wild caught ellioti females are...
  3. javadi

    Resources for F. Lateralis

    Yes, that's exactly right :) not silly at all Hope he has some for you soon!
  4. javadi

    Resources for F. Lateralis

    Don't buy wild caught unless your entire goal is to buy many pairs of them and breed them to establish CBB in the hobby. It is not worth it at all otherwise. Wild caught lats tend to die very easily (notoriously die quickly) and aren't a good choice if you want pets or haven't dealt with wild...
  5. javadi

    Resources for F. Lateralis

    Yes, I have produced >150 of them. Tim and Frank are great keepers that are certainly worth consulting on lateralis care, and who have kept more individuals than I think anyone else. What info are you looking for in particular?
  6. javadi

    US Fucifer petteri aka Peters chameleons 1.1

    You wouldn't sell just the female would you?
  7. javadi

    Tuberculosis

    Mycobacteria (the bacteria genus that TB (human, cow etc. versions) is a part of) is somewhat host specific as far as actual disease manifestation. However, they can be present in a wide variety of organisms, just won't usually cause clinically apparent infection. There are few records of it...
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    My first post

    Below is the most comprehensive brookesia care article that I am aware of. It is focused on brookesia thieli. However the care can be somewhat similar to B. superciliaris and therezieni. It requires a subscription to Responsible herpetoculture to read though-a great organization that does good...
  9. javadi

    Size comparisons of various small chameleon hatchlings

    For those interested in working with/breeding smaller species, here are some size comparison photos. Not the best photographer but, perhaps this will give a sense of scale. First is a newly hatched veiled, then 1 week old Trioceros Ellioti, 1 week old Calumma Linotum, just hatched furcifer...
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