CBB Pygmy Chameleons (R.Brevicaudatus) Pics

kdc5019

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We are so excited with the our current success at establishing some different lines of CB Brevs in the US.

We have successfully hatched out 6 different clutches and counting. We are currently in the process of expanding our operation to help establish them.

Here are a few pics of the little ones.

I'll try not to overload you guys with cuteness.
 

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Excellent mate, congratulations. Just wish i could get hold of CB pygmies more easily here in the uk. Would love to know if they are hardier than WC, which seem to be very hit & miss. I recently lost one of my female temporalis. Had her for coming up to a year & out of the blue, found her dead last weekend. She was housed with another female i got at the same time. They were very small when i first got them last year & were double the size now. Feeding & looking great, up till now. The remaining one looks great still. I have a real feeling it's something to do with housing them together, although i had seen no aggression between either one (or any of the other ones i have lost in the past come to think of it) & they seemed to get on fine. I have lost a few now & each time it's when they have been housed in pairs/trios. In the process of housing them all separately now.
Best of luck, hope you do manage to get a large breeding programme going.

Mean't to add, love the male in the first pic. Looks like one i had that i sold due to having too many males. Wish i'd kept him now tbh.
 
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