Hi, all!
So I know this is a relatively familiar topic, but I’m wondering if my fellow keepers can SHED some light on the issue…pun totally intended!
I have a 4-month-old Ambanja male who has a a stuck piece of shed on the tip of his tail. His last molt was three days ago, and was completely...
Well, after 6 seemingly endless months, my F. pardalis eggs have began to hatch!!!:D out of twenty eggs, three have hatched so far and the remaining eggs appear healthy and viable. The following photos speak for themselves and needless to say, these babies are going to be absolutely gorgeous...
Here are some photos of "Brilliance", my Blue-bar Ambilobe when he was fired-up. I am going to breed him to in about 2 months to "Joule", my blue-bar female sired by the magnificent "cowboy" of Chameleon Company. Needless to say I am so excited to see what this pairing will produce! Thanks...
Does anyone here own or breed either of these 2 locales? When looking at these locales on a map, Nosy Komba appears as a small island south of Nosy be and Ankify appears very close to Ambanja. Because the Ankify panthers I have seen always seem to possess Ambanja phenotypes, it makes me wonder--...
Here are some pictures of Brilliance, one of my favorite Ambilobe breeders. I especially like the way he appears to glow when he is fired up. I hope you all enjoy him as much as I do. :P Sorry for the crappy photos, he never stays still.
-Cala-
Hey, Today I noticed that my 2 year old Ambilobe was holding onto his basking stick with his rear legs and his tail. His front arms were hanging limply off of the branch. If I encourage him to hold onto my hand, we will use his front hands, but his front grip appears very weak. I don's see...
Here is a photo of "Beryl", my new Jayapura M. viridis. I was wondering if anyone else here owns or breeds these beautiful animals? I hope you all enjoy the photo.:D
-Cala-
I am so excited, my female Ambilobe from Chameleon Company (sired by "Cowboy") is coming tomorrow morning! Does anyone have any offspring of "cowboy"? If so, can you post pictures? I am very excited!!!:D
-Cala-
Kelvin, my Blue-bar Ambilobe, is about a year old now. I purchased him from the Kammer's at last years Reptile expo in Sacramento. Needless to say, I am extremely proud of the beautiful chameleon he has become and I couldn't be happier with my purchase! He was sired by Kelly Akandro. Hopefully...
As always, I am constantly thinking of chameleons. Like most of you, I would rather spend my Saturday afternoon misting, feeding, and photographing my chameleons then slaving away at work. Well, I came up with a fairly creative and entertaining alternative! I am a vet technician at a local...
Here are some pictures of "Fathom" my 4.5 month old Nosy Be male. I purchased him at 1 month of age from a local first-time breeder for $50.:D Needless to say, he is exceptional for any chameleon, not to mention a 50 dollar one! Although he is unusually red for a Nosy be, I still feel he is pure...
What type of chameleon is featured in this clip, directly after the clip of the Alpine newt, when the narrator says, "they communicate with calls." Is it from the furcifur genus? It has a strikingly beautiful casque, which flares out on either side...
Here are some photos of what everyone has been dying to see...HARDCORE MOLTING! Shed it off, shed it all off! "Mac-daddy Mac" C.j. xanthalophus at 8 months of age. :D
After our little scare about three weeks ago, Kelvin has been eating and acting like his normal, healthy self! Thanks to everyone who showed concern and gave advice! Here is my payment to you... One healthy Ambilobe!:D
-Cala-
Here are some pictures of my 4 month old Nosy be female, Joule. After about 2 months of not being able to tell whether she was male or female, I came to the conclusion that Joule was just an extremely colorful female! Here are some pictures of her showing her awesome coloration. There is also...
Cage Type - All mesh 2ft tall x 18 x 12
Lighting - Reptisun 5.0 UVB & zoomed 75 watt incandescent basking light
Temperature - 75 degrees with a 87 degree basking spot. Nighttime temp drops to about 70 degrees.
Humidity - Humidity is usually maintained at 60% by misting BID.
Plants - One...