Hey,
Getting back into chameleons, and biggest love will always be trioceros genus.
But as some major cooldown at night will not always be available, i was wondering which species do not need that serious drop of temperature. I know cristatus is one of those, but are there other species like...
jacksonii, rudis, brevicaudatus, b. superciliaris, quadricornis, accuminatus, lateralis. have to say, not always that good results. The superciliaris and quadricornis were both one hatchling and did not survive after a month or so.
greetz
Allen
i have had hatchlings together and apart, With both i`ve had good and bad results. But most of the time i think you cannot help much besides giving them what they need(right temp, humidity, food, light...). There are so many factors in play, more then egglaying species i mean.
I do not mean to...
Hey,
Here some pictures of my current chams.
adult enclosures(best picture i could take at the moment...)
Hatchling enclosures(hopefully filled within weeks...)
The male
the female(chameleon or gecko...? :p)
greetz
Allen
Hey everyone,
I got to this forum thanks to belgiumlizard, i have been following some treads but now i`ll post too. :p
I always have had some chams, just had a period i was working more with geckos, but now back for chams!! :D
The only species i have at the moment is bradypodion setaroi...