I have some true blue Nosy Be's for sale from a clutch that hatched between April 2nd and April 19th (they didn't all hatch on the same day, they hatched sporadically over a two week period)... which makes them all roughly 3 months old. Most are eating 1/4" crickets, a few are still eating 1/8"...
I have a bunch of baby Nosy Be's at the moment.
I decided to try out a couple of producing fruit fly cultures from one of our site sponsors, Josh's Frogs.
Does anyone have any advice on how to provide proper supplementation when using a fruit fly culture? Do you just dust the fruit flies...
Walt finally got some lovin' tonight... And damn, he went for it, lol.
He had just finished his 3rd round with her when I decided to be a peeping tom and take this pic. Also attached is a pic of Walt taking it easy...
Assuming all goes well with this pairing, this will make the 3rd clutch of...
Our first Nosy Be baby from our clutch came out today. 8 months of incubation... his brothers and sisters have yet to emerge, but I expect more soon. Here are a few pics of the little guy, as well as a pic of his dad, Orlov:
Has anyone bred a Tamatave to a Faly?
If so, what were the results? Does it make for a pretty combo or does it just cancel out what makes them both unique? Does it turn out like a Boraha?
I have never cross-bred any panthers before. I've always kept the bloodlines clean, but I keep...
Here are a few pics of my Nosy Mitsio, Pete. He is pretty chill for the most part... or at least until his nemesis, my camera, enters his enclosure...
He's displaying his usual green in the first pic...
Then he starts showing the red eye of death to the camera in the second pic...
And by...
First things first... I apologize if this question has been previously posted, I didn't see anything about it, but it's always possible I just missed the post...
When building a custom enclosure for a chameleon, wood seems to be the best construction material (or at least the cheapest and the...