Sharing a couple pics of my WC Cristifers that i got this week. I'm excited about working with Calumma species, I've always wished i could get some one day.
I have a few WC Cap Est and one Masoala male for sale. I'm asking $250-$300 plus shipping. here's a couple pics. If interested you can message me here or email me at [email protected] thanks for looking
I have two pairs of Nosy Valiha for sale from European lines. all animals are in great health raised in the Florida sun. I know I'm going to regret parting with them but i have to make room to focus on a different project. I'm asking $700 plus the cost of shipping. You can contact me here though...
I'm thinking of buying this guy. Not really thinking at all, I'm ready to pull the trigger. He came in as WC Tamatave, but I'm thinking he might be something else. Any thoughts or advice would love to here your responses.
Soi live in central Florida it rains nearly every mid afternoon. And now ants have decided they like my chameleon area. I have all like plants in the cages as well as outside the cages for free range. They aren't bothering the chameleons yet. But how do I end this problem before they take over...
Squeak and Aurora and two of the males. The other female is quite reclusive, I didn't wanna stress her out to much by trying to get her out of the cage.
Ok big thanks to Steve McNary, Bobby Ruddock and Jason Gotcher for all their hard work on bringing these animals in. On a scale from 1-10 I give them a 13. i received everything i asked for and this endeavor has turned into a friendship. I'll be posting pics over the next few days. My wife had...
Finally got a shot of Tiny nailing this butter worm. This is my 9 month old Nosy Mitsio. Really loving how this guy is turning out. His yellows are starting to come in.
So i have 20 from the first clutch and 30 in the second. My question is, is it ok to have them in the same container or should i separate them. right now they are at opposite ends of the tupperware container. Just seeing what everyone else thinks thanks for your time.
SO today I started setting up my cages and drain tables. I live in Central Florida so temperatures are perfect here, but my question is will i still need a basking bulb.? The cages will be out in the lanai with plenty of live plants to hide in to cool down, but should i still keep all my lights...
Whats the best way to do this i have several tupper ware containers with vermiculite in them or should i buy an incubator? Any advice would be helpful i know ive seenit done both ways but worried about keeping them at a constant temp