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  1. Joery

    Trioceros laterispinis

    Here some pics of a recently obtained species by a friend of mine:
  2. Joery

    Johnstoni

    They remind me of my own johnstoni youngsters, always in for a bite ;) so cute... :P
  3. Joery

    lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

    Very nice animals and photos Casper, always loving it!
  4. Joery

    lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

    Trioceros peretti Trioceros fuelleborni Trioceros deremensis
  5. Joery

    lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

    Thanks! Hopefully in 2 years I can write F3 ;) I will be keeping 2.4 of my F2 myself and distribute some to friends. Currently I have 20+ F2 Tr. cristatus juveniles. First two clutches (1/10 - 4/12) i had some problems with getting them to hatch properly, but now i have 100% viable outcome...
  6. Joery

    lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

    Species I've worked with in the past: Furcifer campani (F1) Rhampholeon spinosus (WC) Trioceros sternfeldi (F1) Chamaeleo roperi (F1)
  7. Joery

    lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

    Current species: Kinyongia tenuis (F1) Trioceros johnstoni (F1) Trioceros fuelleborni (F1) Trioceros deremensis (F1) Trioceros cristatus (F2)
  8. Joery

    Chamaeleo (Tr.) cristatus

    Some more newborn F2-generation Tr. cristatus Few weeks old males: You can notice the more pronounced dorsal crest (and brown base color)! Few months old male: As you can see, the dorsal crest is more developed in males Few weeks old females: Less...
  9. Joery

    kinyongia tenue

    I do, incubate eggs between at RT but do not go overnight below 15°C and during daytime not over 22°C for several consecutive days in moderate moist vermiculite. Eggs will hatch between 206-220 days. Here a pic of a pregnant female:
  10. Joery

    Trioceros fuelleborni new borns

    Adult male from our breeding group:
  11. Joery

    Silkworms. What to feed them and what to feed them in?

    Are you talking about "Bombyx mori" or "Samia cynthia" silk catterpillars. The care and food is very different ;)
  12. Joery

    Trioceros fuelleborni new borns

    No problem, they are animals from my friend (Kameleons JVO)
  13. Joery

    Trioceros fuelleborni new borns

    Update Tr. fuelleborni project:
  14. Joery

    Chamaeleo (Tr.) cristatus

    Two sisters waiting for their occasional snack passing by ;)
  15. Joery

    Kinyongia oxyrhina

    Superb animal! I'd love to work with them some day, but my first goal now is to breed an F2 generation of K. tenuis.
  16. Joery

    Kinyongia uthmoelleri

    Very nice male! Kinyongia is together with Trioceros my favorite genus as well...
  17. Joery

    Deremensis shots

    Very nice animals!
  18. Joery

    Kinyongia tenuis

    Small update: Some new F1 male blood (6-8 months old) to revive my captive breeding group (finally!): F1 generation of females (16 months old):
  19. Joery

    Chamaeleo (Tr.) cristatus

    Small update: My first F2-generation: New male for new blood (WC), hence the colors!: Two years old F1 females:
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