I have some Trioceros quadricornis quadricornis and Trioceros quadricornis gracilior babies and juveniles available. An easy to care for and hardy montane species needing lots of humidity/water. I have a few unrelated pairs of graciliors available.
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Baby and juvenile Trioceros quadricornis gracilior and Trioceros quadricornis quadricornis.
I'm moving to a place where I won't be able to ship so need to move these to their new homes in the next two weeks.
Some unrelated gracilior pairs are also available. I...
I've been avoiding looking in my incubator and debating just tossing all the eggs. I don't think I've looked for two weeks, maybe longer. Today I forced myself to check.
I have no idea when this little one hatched. Baby was active today but not interested in eating so I am hoping it is just...
Furcifer campani, 3 1/2 weeks old. Survived five days of being cared for by my non-chameleon husband while I was away.... She's such a fat little toad. When I came home from my trip I found a second baby hatched in the incubator. Not as pretty as this one, so I am hoping it is a male...
I'm moving to Wyoming as soon as I can get my house sorted out and sold or at least made ready to sell. Almost 30 years ago, before we were married, my husband agreed we would make one move from Ontario, Canada, to Vancouver Island. He lied. Since that "one move" across Canada, we've moved...
This was a surprise hatch--I did not expect anything to hatch. This little gem hatched 13 months after her newly imported mother died and had to cut the eggs out. My phone does not do justice to the reds, but her lateral stripes are bright, almost fluorescent salmon orange. I wish she were a...
That I report the passing of two of my firsts: My very first quad, ShenLong, and Amelia, a gracilior from the my first clutch that I ever hatched. Both were humanely euthanized today.
ShenLong was my very first quad and the first wild caught I ever owned. I owe ShenLong a debt of gratitude...
Incomparable and inappropriately named--but don't blame me for her name as I didn't name her!
Wild caught T.q.gracilior imported December 2014, so probably at least four years old now. I adore this girl. Picture taken a day or two ago when she was annoyed seeing a male she wasn't used to seeing.
Very pretty sub adult cbb Trioceros quadricornis gracilior for sale, $225 plus shipping. I have unrelated cbb females I can pair up with him. I am hoping he is an orange-cheeked male but only time will tell. His grandmother has produced orange. The big drop of water hides his beautiful wide...
I finally did it--yesterday I splooshed a tiny baby in the door on the hinge side of an Exo-Terra. Silly baby was escaping in the opening. I had caught him once but he snuck up on me a second time as I shut the door.
The door caught him in the thoracic part of his back. He was immediately...
I love this guy. He's the gracilior in my avatar. The avatar picture was taken when he was just a juvenile, now he's all grown up. I love his blues. Like most wild caughts, he suffered permanent injuries (broken horns and sail fin damage).
I name them whatever they remind me of and this boy was a bright mustard yellow and cream baby when he was imported at 4.4g. Not a typo--less than 5g at import. I bought him because he was such an unusual color and I wanted to see what he would grow up to look like. Well here he is all grown...
Itty bitty CBB T. crisitatus. He can't have weighed more than 3g when I took those two pictures which were taken seconds apart. He had never displayed like that before and hasn't since. The second picture gives you a bit of reference for his size and normal colors.
I love love love their...
These Trioceros quadricornis graciliors hatched on my birthday a couple of days ago. This is a different clutch than the babies in my "New Year's Day Surprise" thread. These guys are four days younger.
Wild caught T.q.gracilior female. Like many of my chameleons, she got her name for something very obvious about her--in this case her poor mangled corkscrew of a tail that is crushed, bent, broken, twisted and flattened. The tail picture looks a million times better than it really is.