bobcochran
Chameleon Enthusiast
Still weighs 98.5 g. same as when he was 1.5 years old
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I keep them lean and mean, triple digits just sounds over the top!Silkworms Bob! More silkworms! You can hit 100g!
I actually got him from Bill 4 years ago, but yes he from that group.Looking good Bob! He must be from Laurie's/Kevin's bloodline with those white markings he has.
Janet Jeanpierre is the only person breeding q. gracilior. And she's doing an excellent job of it too!The white markings look good. I usually see the darker browns with some blues. Do you guys keep any q.gracilior or do you only keep qaud qaud?
Yeah, thats who I'm getting them from, but she mentioned there "might" be a one or two people out there that have a couple. The pair I purchased are unrelated, but i'm thinking that unless She has another line, i wont have anything to breed to the offspring of my pair. Seems like they are destined to disappear from the U.S. side of the hobby I guess.Janet Jeanpierre is the only person breeding q. gracilior. And she's doing an excellent job of it too!
She has more lines. She's a little disenchanted with some of the chameleon community and not really sure what she might do in the future.Yeah, thats who I'm getting them from, but she mentioned there "might" be a one or two people out there that have a couple. The pair I purchased are unrelated, but i'm thinking that unless She has another line, i wont have anything to breed to the offspring of my pair. Seems like they are destined to disappear from the U.S. side of the hobby I guess.
OK, I really like gacilior, the colors look amazing!She has more lines. She's a little disenchanted with some of the chameleon community and not really sure what she might do in the future.