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    US Ambilobe babies from RBBB bloodlines

    I have 1 male and 4 females currently ready for new homes (and a few of each who will be ready in another month). Hatch date was June 11-15. They are eating well on red runner roaches, small dubia, and the occasional silkworm, mealworm, and superworm. Asking $350 for male, and $250 for female...
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    US New Orleans Reptile Expo

    Kayn and I (and several of his babies) will be at in New Orleans this weekend (Sept 17/18)! Feel free to come say hello!
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    What do you think of these weights? 😂😱

    Alrighty, I need someone to confirm I'm not starving/stunting my baby chameleons. Someone sent me this chart after saying one of my babies was starving (he's 7g at 58 days old, which is double the size of the rest of his clutch). You can see his ribcage when he's not throwing a colorful fit, but...
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    BSFL for ship cost

    Hey all, my experiment breeding BSFL went a bit too well; I have more than my lizards (or chickens, or quail) can really eat. I can send you a bunch for shipping (say $10-15) cost if anyone wants some! PS- I also have a lot of isopods if you're looking for specific species.
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    Baby tax!! (Ambilobe)

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    Precocious hatchling?!

    So, because chameleons love to do weird things and freak us out, I check on all my eggs at least every two days. April 1 (of course 🙃), I find that a batch of eggs laid Nov 21 has a hatchling inside! As of yet no other eggs from that batch, or the one laid two days earlier and kept in the same...
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    First of my tiny 6-egg clutch

    Pipped three days ago, finally dragged him/herself out this morning. One more has pipped, and two were visibly moving. Excited for babies!
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    US Yellow belly mourning geckos (Lepidodactylus lugubris; Phillipine locale)

    Mourning geckos are a small arboreal species, with adults only getting about 4" long. The entire species is female, with reproduction occurring through parthenogenesis (note: as has been discussed with kinyongia, the rare male has been found; however, they are always infertile). They are a...
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    Help me pick a design!

    I figure at some point I should start using a logo or something, since I want to take this hobby up a level. I go to local reptile shows, and keep being asked about a website/business card/Facebook (all of which I lack 😞). I think a logo would be a good place to start, so I spent the day...
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    Eggs- infertile vs fertile

    Just wanted to post an example of the size difference between fertile (1st pic) and infertile (2nd pic) eggs. This is the first fertile clutch produced from my female (who will be 3 years in August), which I believe is why there was such a high proportion of infertile eggs. She was mated 31 May...
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    US 6 month Ambilobes

    Edit: All these guys are sold! Thanks everyone!
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    US Bulk isopods/bioactive supplies

    Hi all, I've got a couple bins of isopods I need to thin out. Great for CUC and feeders! All isopods are a dozen for $10, or bulk priced below Porcellio laevis 'Dairy cow': 100 for $80; 300 for $200 Porcellio pruinosis 'powder orange': 100 for $75; 500 for $230 Trichorhina tomentosa 'Dwarf...
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    Superworm babies

    An illustration of how small baby superworms are; this photo is of the largest I could find in the bin, three weeks after moving beetles that were actively laying and breeding (taken for a friend who was discouraged, thinking the beetles I gave him were not reproducing)
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    Non-buried treasure

    So for some reason, my female does not like to bury her eggs. This is the second (infertile) clutch she has laid (I counted 17). Last time was early August, with 26. Each time she started showing gravid colors, her cage was covered except to feed and mist until she had laid. She has two...
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