With all the personality Yamane has? I’d be silly to not be happy! I will say they are a glutton for water lol!
Thank you! I gotta remind myself to get the camera charged so I can get some really good pictures.
He honestly is my favorite breeder at this point. Not only did he send me this amazing baby, but every step of the way he has always been super responsive and always showed how important these animals they are to him. Out of my experiences with a ton of different reptile breeders? This will be...
Oh I’m a genius for not including what lol.
So this is a c.p.cristifers. I do have plans to hopefully get a yellow giant and an orange eye, but no c.p.parsonii for me yet!
He has enough personality to fit those shoes though.
So I kinda ended the last thread after having a long chat, because when the person who bred your babies unknowingly responds to your post, it generally leads to probably one of the best conversations I’ve had one on one about chams that I’ve personally had in a while.
So first things first, ty...
That’s part of the not done part. Already did the drilling and made sure it is water tight. I just have to run the lines and get the pump hooked up and I’m square there.
Yesss guess the species!
I’m going to be getting a second one for a fogger. I used to do the buckets but was recommended to use something like this so I grabbed the hefty and a craftsman for the fogger and mistking.
So been working on this for a while. Have had all the fixtures and everything like that... just needed to get the mist king going and some sticks/vines and such for the top portion. Arcadia 6% for uvb + I got the jungle dawn for plant growth...
The baby is coming this week. The bigger question...
I use the Sony a6000. Imo mirrorless is amazing, takes great shots that are comparable to an slr, and with the a6000 even though it is a bit older, it still has the same mounting system as newer models so there is no fear of missing out!
Leachies have been found to be partho participants as well.
linking a forum post with some visible proof.
https://www.pangeareptile.com/forums/forum/rhacodactylus-geckos/gargoyles-and-other-rhacs/86637-leachianus-parthenogenesis-again
Exactly! It’s why it is so lovingly called the art of chameleon husbandry. Hell, you listen to Craig Durbin talk about parsons on Bill’s podcast and half of it is “I wing it”. Nature isn’t some sedentary thing. It changes constantly. Humidity? Temps? It just ebbs and flows... and it is our job...