cb male K. tavetana

I just received this cute little guy this morning from Chris Anderson aka Mr knowitall:p. He is tiny but feisty!!! He is a captive born Kinyongia tavetana. I cant wait til hes big enough to breed with my cb female tav! Awesome little chams:D
Chris, your hoe will be there bright and early!

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gorgeous!

teheh, mr knowitall. love it.

i may get one of those babies from ya once they are old enough to breed.
 
Nice!! This darn species grows super slow so it might be a while before he is ready to do the deed. Id place bets on his fiestyness not getting any better:p
 
Glad he arrived in good shape and that you're pleased with him. As I mentioned, he's actually the largest in the clutch too. You should have seen them a few weeks ago or for that matter, when they hatched! Looking forward to my hoe arriving tomorrow.

For anyone interested, I've been posting photos and updates of this K. tavetana clutch in this thread: https://www.chameleonforums.com/kinyongia-tavetana-kilimanjaro-two-horned-chameleons-70357/

Chris
 
Glad he arrived in good shape and that you're pleased with him. As I mentioned, he's actually the largest in the clutch too. You should have seen them a few weeks ago or for that matter, when they hatched! Looking forward to my hoe arriving tomorrow.

For anyone interested, I've been posting photos and updates of this K. tavetana clutch in this thread: https://www.chameleonforums.com/kinyongia-tavetana-kilimanjaro-two-horned-chameleons-70357/

Chris

Chris, re you breeding hoes?
 
Chris, re you breeding hoes?

I've kept hoes almost continuously for the last 12 years and have bred them a number of times (definitely a favorite of mine). At the moment though I only have a a couple younger hoehnelii. I'm hoping to/working on building back up my hoehnelii group though to start breeding them again soon, particularly since the farm raised animals that keep coming in from Kenya are so notoriously difficult to successfully acclimate.

Chris
 
I've kept hoes almost continuously for the last 12 years and have bred them a number of times (definitely a favorite of mine). At the moment though I only have a a couple younger hoehnelii. I'm hoping to/working on building back up my hoehnelii group though to start breeding them again soon, particularly since the farm raised animals that keep coming in from Kenya are so notoriously difficult to successfully acclimate.

Chris

Will you have any females at any point in time NOT related to SHowjet's late papa smurf?
 
Mr. knowitall is a hero to me id love to have half his ecperience (i cant press the key that looks like a division sign due to computer error). im only up to two species and one was only during a week of cham-sitting. i love those little kinyongia babies:):):)

i just was holding my guy thought id share
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