Those are incredible pictures. I know everyone likes the Minor chameleons female gravid coloration but give me Carpets anytime! Wishing you lots of fertile eggs and baby carpets in the near future! Slainte' Ruth
OK, I am in Louisville Kentucky. Where are you located and if i can help in any way let me know. I am a pharmacist and very experienced in Chameleon husbandry. Let me know if i can help in any way. I even have some extra cages and lights if you need them. Quads are some of my favorites...
So glad to hear that some of you are having success with them. They are such attractive chameleons. Ok, I will be keeping my eyes open for some CB pairs! Great work !
Who is selling these chameleons and where can I see the price list and what is still available? I must have missed a few of the posts regarding this import. Thank you Ruth
Ok, i have seen one post for captive bred c. Johnstonii. Just curious to see how those working with this species have fared. This is one of my favorites and am hoping to see more youngsters and pictures please!
Just saw an advertisement for them on kingsnake.com. My interest is peaked! Did anyone on this forum get some? They are my dream chameleons but for me the price tag was way beyond my reach. I truely hope we can have these gems available here in the United states again. Congratulations to those...
I hope the edema is not serious but I think it is worth noting that edema is not necessarily caused by over supplementing but can be a symptom of kidney, liver or cardiac problems. Ruth
I have been following this thread on the Johnstons chameleons and Jason i am so sorry to learn of your male's passing. I myself would leave the female alone and in complete privacy until after she has laid her clutch for you. This is a difficult species to work with and i wish you and all...
I am so sorry to hear that you lost the male. I worked with this species years ago and they were not easy to say the least. Lots of edema problems in the neck and limbs due to parasitic infestations and infections resulting from the parasites. Best of luck with your remaining ones. Slainte Ruth
You may want to consider a warm shower to help re-hydrate before doing more invasive measures. Just place her comfortably on a plant and place in the shower on a very gentle warm mist setting. Close the shower curtains to help maintain a high humidity level. You would be surprised how much this...