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Hi I am selling a breeding trio of Kinyongia multituberculata. One male and two females. One of the females has already mated and laid. The other is just reaching maturity. They are both very green and large-horned for females. The male is super friendly and studly. He is young but ready to go...
Here are some step by step pics of me making a feeder cup. The cup in a cup design allows for quick changeouts and prevents the chams from injuring themselves trying to catch the insects through the screen bottom. The screen bottom is a must if you mist heavily. You will need 2 large yoghurt...
Hi I need to make some room. I am selling 3 adult K. multituberculata. There is a male and female from line I that are nearly full grown and a big male from line H. Sold as a group only. $600 or best offer. Pics soon.
A New Species of Chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae: Kinyongia) from the Northern Albertine Rift, Central Africa
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-11-00026.1
I have several F2 clutches incubating so I'm gonna make this thread the place where I announce successful hatchings (fingers crossed) and post the babies first pics. It will be interesting to see the difference between bloodlines straight out of the egg.
These guys are my first F2 captive...
I need a rabid forums poster to help me with Kinyongia species issues here. If you are logging like 5 + posts per day and you are interested in Kinyongia chameleons please send me a PM. I just can't get on line as much as I'd like.
These are the offspring of my best breeding pair. If you already own a mate for these animals (and plan to breed) you will get a discounted price. If not, that’s fine. Just consider breeding in the future because this species is not well established in captivity and comes from a tiny home range...
These dudes are gonna be crazy. Actually, they are crazy already :D I only need to move the first two males so I will most likely shut down this sale once those go. The last two I figured I'd offer just in case someone was ready to get really serious. If you already own a mate for these animals...
If this leads to your PhD please give me some credit...
I have a chameleon with his right eye scarred over and left eye fine. He has been this way for over a year and is healthy. The funny thing is that despite his right eye being blind he still favors the right side of his body. So he leads...
WAIT LIST ONLY. SEND ME AN EMAIL OR PM AND I WILL LITERALLY TAPE A NOTE WITH YOUR INFO ON THE SIDE OF MY INCUBATOR. FIRST NEW CLUTCH DUE IN SPRING.
THESE CHAMELEONS ARE A VERY FUN AND ACTIVE SPECIES FROM THE USAMBARA MOUNTAINS IN TANZANIA. THEY ARE FAST, ALERT AND EASY TO FEED BY HAND.
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This idea came from a recent thread:
I'm not so sure about that. It sounds to me like his basking behavior is just several variations on cramming his body in the corner as much a possible. You animal should never have to bask upside down hanging from a screen. Not very natural.
In my opinion...
I of course got my project started by purchasing Wild Caught animals but the harvesting of a free living wild animal is a bad and painful thing. Many die in the process.
What I am arguing for is that WC chameleons be purchased strictly for developing captive breeding programs on a professional...
We all know that female chameleons can produce more than one clutch of eggs from a single mating. If this happens all the time, why wouldn't it be possible for a female to mate with 2 males and produce a clutch with 2 different fathers?
Some of the eggs could be fertilized by an old mate and...
This article has some great info and images and charts. No sure how impartial it is though:
http://herpconbio.org/Volume_6/Issue_3/Patrick_etal_2011.pdf
What do you think about harvesting for the pet trade?
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SALE - FEMALES ARE NOW ONLY $60. FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES THE PRICE MAY BE NEGOTIATED EVEN LOWER IF YOU ARE A BREEDER OF THIS SPECIES.
THESE CHAMELEONS ARE A VERY FUN AND ACTIVE SPECIES FROM THE USAMBARA MOUNTAINS IN TANZANIA. THEY ARE FAST, ALERT AND EASY TO FEED BY HAND.
I AM THE ONLY...