Cool enclosures and good luck with the animals! I think your ventilation will be fine; experiment with the misting duration and intervals to see what schedule works.
Just saw this thread, your enclosures look great! Do you use traditional organic potting soil, or a blend? I've found certain plants of mine do well for about a year or so and suddenly die off, and think soil likely has had an effect.
they look great! Surprised to hear the male is so aggressive/shy since he was pretty easy going before. The females would get that way when outside for awhile.
Did not actually go last night since it went back in. It was not as bad as the first day. The vet mentioned the single stitch but due to his size we are very hesitant to try it unless absolutely necessary. He still seems strong and managed to pass two small poops but we'll see today when I get...
I came home yesterday to find my young male B. transvaalense had prolapsed sometime during the day. I knew it was not his hemipenis so I took him to a vet who has been decent with chameleons in the past (best I could find around here), who was able to successfully re-insert everything back in...
I've only kept B. stumpffi which are actually fairly active and entertaining (I've heard more-so than others) and aggressive feeders. I'd like to eventually get more since I only have 2 females.
I've never bred them but do have a pair from Jared's most recent shipment, and had an adult pair from that first group brought in last year by ERJ. Judging by your pic, she seems a bit small/young to breed as it is. Maybe give them a bit more time before and they will both come through. Mine...
Obviously the Bradys are some of my favorites, didn't think it needed to be said! Can't wait to get them outdoors. They've seemed to start to settle down more and will actually eat in front of me and come out now.
I hadn't received any new animals in awhile until these past two weeks, when I had some B. thamnobates, transvaalense and K. boehmei delivered. Here are some pics. First, the Bradypodions.
B. thamnobates male
B. transvaalense male
transvaalense female
This is a female transvaalense...