Hi, I thought I would post a few photos of my baby Ambilobes that hatched out between January 9th and January 16th. These photos were taken two days ago. It is amazing how fast they grow! I have another clutch which is hatching now and I will post pictures of them soon.
Hi, In June I purchased a wild caught Ambilobe female Chameleon. She laid a clutch of only 8 eggs on July 22nd. Seven of them were infertile, and became moldy within a few weeks. Only one egg remained from the original eight. I was actually tempted a few times to just discard it, assuming she...
Hi, I have a clutch of Ambilobe eggs that were laid by a wild caught female on 6/22. They spent the first 6 weeks at about 78 degrees and the second 6 weeks at 68 degrees. since then they are at 77 degrees. So, they have now been incubating for a total of 123 days. They are so big and "pink"...
Hi all, Anyone ever feed Bean Weevils to their baby chameleons? I bought a culture at a reptile show recently. My baby Panthers can not get enough of them. They eat all of the weevils first before the fruit flies and crickets. Not sure how nutritious they are though. Thanks.
Hi, Here are some recent photos of my male Panthers.
1) Sampson - Nosy Be
2) Amadeus - Ambanja
3) Asmodeus - Ambanja
4) Sir Gal-A-Had - Ambilobe
5) Sir Lance-A-Lot - Ambilobe
Just wondering if anyone uses the G.E. Reveal bulbs. Not as a substitute for the Reptisun 5.0 bulbs, but as basking lights. They list them as Color Enhanced Full-Spectrum bulbs. They really show the chameleon's colors well, and come in different wattages.
Thanks.
Hi, My name is Kevin and I am new to Chameleon Forums. I recently got back to keeping Chameleons after not owning any for about 10 years. Panthers are my favorite. I think that it is great that there is a place like this with so much new information available. I will post some pictures of my...