Hi Everyone,
It's been a while thought id update this forum. So out of the 11 babies i had.
Only one is alive and is doing great! Its a girl here is a couple pictures of here
she is still some what tiny.
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They are about 8 months now and they change colors form light lighty green with dots they pretty crazy and they are very calm they havent tried to bite me or anyone that tries to get them
I am sad to say that the two smaller ones of the group have died..I only have the two biggest ones left and those seem to be moving and eating and drinking water very well.
Hi,
I actually hatch a small clutch of hybrid gracillis which the parents were a male graceful and a female veiled. When I incubated my clutch they temperatures where between 70 to 80 degrees fahrenheit...and I had 7 of them hatch but since they were hybrids only 4 are alive...hope that...
Thank you for all the comment everyone sorry I havent posted any pictures but I will try to upload some asap....I have separated them I have both of the little ones in a different cage and the two big ones are still together ...so I have a total of 4 of them they seem to be all girls cant...
To answer your question..these were my first two chameleons I didnt know freerange meant to literary let them walk around free around my work place. That is another reason they were both inside a cage they were housed at my company so they couldnt be completely "freerange"...
But either way...
Here are some updated pictures...the picture of the small chameleon is the smallest one of the bunch he lost the end of his tail I dont know how that happen. The other one that has two of them those two are the biggest ones I have...and the third picture is of the biggest one :)...so far they...
I dont know too much about that whole mating but I do know my veiled female had no other contact with any other chameleon beside the graceful male chameleon that mated with her and Ive had the female since she was baby and her head was alot more pointed then the babies have right now...
as far...