So when I looked in my incubation box I saw a little dude walking around the container while the others were still in the egg, and within the next few days they all have hatched and walking. Now time to get small insects to feed them lol
Here are photos enjoy
I forgot to mention there are dead leaves etc. The enclosure pictures were still in the process of being set up. Also I'm pretty sure If I had left the eggs in the enclosure they would have hatched
So I saw my pygmy chameleon digging a while back in her enclosure and once I noticed she had finished digging I went looking for them. But at first I couldn't find anything. So I figured she's just digging for fun. Then after 2-4 weeks I decided to take the whole enclosure down to look for eggs...
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I just picked up 5 bearded pygmy chameleons. When I first got them from the supplier I was told that there were 7 eggs that were laid prior to my purchase. Which would probably mean that one female laid 3 eggs and the other 4 (These are just assumptions of course). Now it looks like one...
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Trying to look for connections to help find me pygmy chameleons in and around Toronto. I have plans to go to the expo coming up but I know the prices will range between 38 - 50 a piece. At my work they were able to get them for me in and around 15 - 20 a piece. Any help would be great...
Sorry for sooooo many photos haha, got a new SLR camera recently so wanted to try it out lol. Hey, Trace....Haven't been around much due to school and what not, but now that I'm done first year I figured I'll do something small. I was thinking of putting the regular R.brevicaudatus, and if these...
Hey, I just wanted to share my pygmy chameleon enclosure that is almost finished. Just need to baked some leaf litter, and maybe add a few twigs here and there. Just able to upload one for tonight, and will upload more later after work. Enjoy. Oh leave comments if you'd like
I'm not even sure if thats possible to be honest, are you 100% sure that she deposited all her eggs from before? Also is it possible that its not a egg and possibly something else? Just shooting some ideas
Don't know how to respond to your other questions, but from what I can remember chameleons can retain sperm for quite a while and become pregnant again
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A few years ago I tried breeding panther chameleons (Nosy be) with some success. However I'm trying to determine what went wrong during the breeding/incubation process. The female had 2 -3 clutches for me and majority were fertile (Nice and white). However when it came close to hatching...
Didn't realize that the adcham species link wasn't updated since 2004. Which is why I thought they were the same genus. I take it more research has found another genus