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  1. luevelvet

    FS - Furcifer willsi, Furcifer campani, Furcifer petteri

    We have the following species available (PRICE UPDATE): Furcifer willsi - 4.2 - 500/pr, extra males 200. Furcifer petteri - 1.3 - 450/pr, extra females - 200ea Furcifer campani - 3.6 - 500/pr, extra females - 250ea These have all been here for a few weeks and are fully hydrated and look...
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    FS - Furcifer petteri

    Hello All! We received a shipment from Madagascar and admittedly it's one of our best imports to date. Working with our importer, we've made some great strides to eliminate the bad exporters and only work with quality exporters who listen to our requests. One of those requests was to send...
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    The first Calumma nasutum has hatched!

    This day truly marks a milestone in our endeavors to establish this species in the hobby. The first of hopefully many has hatched in our workshop this morning and we figured we should share this great news! :) Enjoy! Luis
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    Brookesia available!

    Hey Everyone! We have a few pairs of the following Brookesia species available. They've all been acclimated and have been doing wonderfully in our workshop. You won't find healthier Brookesia for sale! :) Brookesia thieli - $150/pr - $200/ 1.2 trio A smaller species that I've actually...
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    Furcifer willsii Courting Behavior

    Took a few iPhone videos of our Furcifer willsii male trying his best at convincing the female to accept his advances. Needless to say, we separated them shortly after I took the video. :) Furcifer willsii Courting Behavior - Part 1 Furcifer willsii Courting Behavior - Part 2 Enjoy! Luis
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    FS - 1.1 Furcifer petteri

    We have a gorgeous pair of field collected Furcifer petteri that we've been acclimating for a few months now. They're both thriving, have great weight and are ready to go! 1.1 - $1000 plus shipping. U.S. sales only. Only serious inquiries please. :)
  7. luevelvet

    For Sale: Calumma gastrotaenia

    Hey Everyone! One of the newest species to be exporter from Madagascar, Calumma gastrotaenia is a rare and charming addition to anyone's collection. Males barely reach 4" SVL with females being slightly smaller, this small species prefers habitats closer to that of montane species of...
  8. luevelvet

    Calumma nasutum

    I figured I would start a separate thread to keep the images all in order. We were very fortunate to acquire a group of Calumma nasutum. I'm really smitten by this species and hope they do well for us. :) Cheers!
  9. luevelvet

    FS - Ambanja Male

    Hey All! We have this beautiful Ambanja male available and I wanted to see if any of the good folks here on the forums would be interested. :) We acquired him from The Chameleon Company in April but have decided to downsize and focus on other species for a little while. He's been raised in...
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    Captive Bred Trioceros deremensis

    Hey Everyone! We have a few animals left from our last clutch of T.deremensis (Usambara Giant Three Horned Chameleons). This isn't a species that is offered too often by the other breeders so nows your chance to start off right and work with captive bred animals! Up first are a couple of prize...
  11. luevelvet

    A few pictures from this evening...

    Hey Everyone, It's been a little while since I've posted much of anything. The chams and geckos have us plenty busy! But I was able to squeak out a few decent pictures of some of the crew and a few recent images of some of the geckos we work with. :) First up are the T.j.merumontanus... One...
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    Trioceros deremensis Article in the Latest Herp Nation

    Hey Everyone! The third (and latest) issue of Herp Nation is out, featuring an article I wrote with Nicolá Lutzman about T. deremensis. There is a small sample of the article (and subscription information) located at the Herp Nation website. If you haven't checked it out yet, Herp Nation is a...
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    Daytona is just a few days away :)

    Hey everyone, I figured we'd share our excitement and remind everyone that T.R. Herp will be at the show this weekend with Julie from Chamo Wear. We're bringing a few drygoods (hydroton balls, coco coir etc) along with the CB T. quadricornis, CB T. deremensis (limited number of unrelated pairs...
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    A Short Update...

    It's been a little while since I've had enough time to post any significant updates but I've been getting more and more emails about them so here are just a few pics.... The quadricornis babies are doing very well. We did lose a few the first few weeks, most of which were rather weak after...
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    T. quadricornis hatchling

    Hey Everyone, We had a clutch of T. quadricornis hatch last week and so far they're doing pretty well! Cheers! Luis
  16. luevelvet

    Varanus storri

    Hey Everyone, It isn't often we diverge too far off the road of chameleons and geckos but there are other reptiles that catch my eye from time to time. Well, I didn't think it would come around this soon, but I wasn't sure when I would have another chance to acquire one, so I jumped on it. :)...
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    You would never guess she was gravid...

    Nicole had one of our gravid T. deremensis outside yesterday so I took the opportunity to get a decent shot of her.... Enjoy! Luis
  18. luevelvet

    A little of this, a little of that...

    It's been a little while so I figured I'd post a few recent images of some of the gang. First is our sweet little WC T. deremensis. She had a rough start but has since recouped and grown tremendously in the past few months. She spends her evenings prowling the bottom of her vivarium for stray...
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    One of our male U. henkeli...

    Hey Everyone, I thought I'd share a couple of recent images of our Uroplatus. First up is our young U. henkeli male. These are tough to get decent shots of but I'm happy with the way this one came out. Next is a new female U. lineatus to add to our existing breeding group. I'm especially...
  20. luevelvet

    B. transvaalense

    Hey Everyone, Well, as is the case with most new species in the hobby, even the best of us experience issues. Last year we had a few road blocks working with B. transvaalense. They've become one of my all time favorite species to work with and when I found out they were coming around again, I...
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