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  1. LovitaVelvet

    My orange T. Deremensis girl - Orangina

    This girl is the only orange T. deremensis I have every kept, or seen for that matter. She is a wild caught I got back in 2013 and she never lost her color. When I tried to breed her last year it ended up being a disaster. Not only was getting her to lay not easy, but the eggs I did get ended...
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    A Christmas Miracle going unfulfilled

    Sorry I don't have any CB males for you this Christmas :( I will definitely let you know when this next group hatches. -Nicole T.R. Herp
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    Male Kinyongia multituberculata

    Great looking guy! When you have a CB female let me know. I picked up a spunky little WC male earlier in the year and would love to pair him up eventually :) -Nicole
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    They would be a bite size snack compared to some of your guys from what I've heard :P -Nicole
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    Florida Breeders

    I was looking for a male panther for someone in central Fl recently, and it didn't look like any of the breeders around here had any available at the moment. I have some panther eggs currently, but I think they still have a month or so to go before they start hatching :P -Nicole
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    Malthe pictures soon too. They are busy drinking water like crazy, but look pretty good overall. Fingers crossed. -Nicole
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    So you were correct about the nasuta being a small species. Despite looking like a calumma, they are about the size of about the size of a pygmy or a 3 week old veiled. And that's full grown, as 2 of the females look like they are possibly gravid. They are all look pretty good though and are...
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    3 horned chameleon thread!

    T. deremensis, aka the Usambara Three-Horned Giant...I've been working almost exclusively with these guys for sometime now. -Nicole
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    A positive story : )

    Good to hear :) -Nicole
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    Yeah, the nasutum and the malthe for sure, though I'm excited to see how the antimena look as well. -Nicole
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    From what I understand, the nasutum that came in were all very small, maybe still juveniles? Will be finding out more shortly.
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    Parsonii and Oshaughnessyi

    If Mike B doesn't post pics of the malthe and nasutum he has, I'll post some here shortly. We are driving to Miami this weekend to pick up a couple of pairs of both from this shipment. Very excited :) -Nicole
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    Red Ackie Monitors

    Very nice. Rare Earth produces some beautiful animals. -Nicole
  14. LovitaVelvet

    Breeding Senegal Chameleon

    I've had a number of Senegals over the years, all wild caught, and despite my best efforts I was never able to successfully breed them. I'm not sure why it is so difficult with this species...But with that said, best of luck with them and I hope you figure it out :) -Nicole
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    Happy Quad - every pic a smile

    What a sweet looking little guy :)
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    Cricket Question

    I keep a paper towel roll tube in my cricket container, then I shake them into a deli cup for feeding.
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    Mould in fruit fly colony

    I have mold allergies, so I always toss my fly cultures that get moldy. It doesn't happen all the time, but at certain times during the year, especially during seasonal changes, I've notice that fly cultures tend to become more sensitive to developing mold. If you make you own Fly Media, you...
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatching

    Very true.
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    Kinyongia matschiei hatching

    Congratulations! I had no idea they had such a long incubation period. -Nicole
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