S stevie New Member Apr 3, 2011 #1 2 female quadricornis q , both female the first is about 3 months and the second one 2 months , the male didn't want to go on foto
2 female quadricornis q , both female the first is about 3 months and the second one 2 months , the male didn't want to go on foto
Chase Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 3, 2011 #4 I have a female that is about to lay eggs. So hopefully I will have CH in about 4-5 months. LPR08
laurie Retired Moderator Apr 3, 2011 #5 Stevie where are you? I think I shall drive over right now and take all the babies!! They are just to cute not to come live with me.
Stevie where are you? I think I shall drive over right now and take all the babies!! They are just to cute not to come live with me.
SarahChamlove New Member Apr 3, 2011 #6 so cute! my cham is in her 5 month and i was thinking of breeding her but my male is too small for her.
so cute! my cham is in her 5 month and i was thinking of breeding her but my male is too small for her.
laurie Retired Moderator Apr 3, 2011 #7 Most people suggest you wait until the female is at least a year old. Her health will be negatively impacted should she bred too young. SarahChamlove said: so cute! my cham is in her 5 month and i was thinking of breeding her but my male is too small for her. Click to expand...
Most people suggest you wait until the female is at least a year old. Her health will be negatively impacted should she bred too young. SarahChamlove said: so cute! my cham is in her 5 month and i was thinking of breeding her but my male is too small for her. Click to expand...