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  1. SurfPanther

    Feeding large chameleons warm blooded prey

    There is really no added benefit to mice, there is nothing positive about the entire process, it's extremely difficult for the animals to digest them and you run the risk of parasites. There is nothing you accomplish with feeding a mouse or a bird that you can't accomplish with supplementation...
  2. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    So your Craig I assume. Well I just joined this forum recently so I'll check it out. Well hopefully I can get those numbers closer to 100%, I'm going to be giving away every single animal to very carefully selected individuals in the hopes of getting the population in the United States to...
  3. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    16 to 18 months definitely sounds better than 20 to 24. I'm sure I could do it I just would really want to see recorded data that somebody has kept with all of the results and every single aspect of the incubation cycle recorded
  4. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    Im in AZ. Ive had successful clutches, about four total. I had parsons about 8 yrs ago and recently got back into parsons and oustalets...so i posted my incubation cycle to see whats been changed.... I don't give my name out on forums.. also I'm not really breeding them for money. Just pure...
  5. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    Id love to look at data from dozens and dozens of clutches to see how i can improve for sure....but until i see proven results im not changing a thing lol
  6. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    I have yet to see consistant data showing 18 months as normal.... unless you have results spanning over about ten years with hatch % and time and temps and humidity i havent seen
  7. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    No...18 to 22 months is normal....and every year is different based on barometric pressure. Calumma parsonii (Cuvier, 1824) or Parson's chameleon: keeping and ...
  8. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    23 months.... about 65% the first time.... about 70% the second time.... using that method. I did have one other experience where I raised the diapause temperature and the eggs hatched after about 18 months however the percentage was about 45%
  9. SurfPanther

    Parsons incubation

    2.5 months at 73...2 weeks to adust to phase 2 ....phase 2 2.5 months at 62° and 2 weeks to adjust to phase 3.....phase 3 10 months at 73° 74° 2 weeks to adjust back down to 62° for final diapause for 2.5 months...then 2 weeks to raise back up to 75° 76° until hatched Basically for diapause i...
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