These are a couple of photo's of my Orange Eye White Lipped Calumma parsonii parsonii pair Trudy and Rhinos from a couple days ago. They are outside free ranging and drinking water.
Such a beautiful species and such beautiful specimens. I know breeding parsonii is a challenge within itself, but have you seen any promise in your pair? Or have you even fostered the idea of breeding with this particular pair?
Trudy & Rhinos look great enjoying a late winters day out, must be raining, perfect day for some free range.
Healthy Orange eyes, nice big Chams . I don't get to see any here in Nebraska
Dave
Such a beautiful species and such beautiful specimens. I know breeding parsonii is a challenge within itself, but have you seen any promise in your pair? Or have you even fostered the idea of breeding with this particular pair?
I have always had the intention to breed my Calumma parsonii parsonii pair and beyond. However as of now even though she may not look that young Trudy is to young to breed. I did experiment with this pair last year to confirm if the desire was there from my 9 year old male. I am happy to say he was more than ready to make an attempt to breed with Trudy. I may allow them to breed next breeding year/season.
Trudy & Rhinos look great enjoying a late winters day out, must be raining, perfect day for some free range.
Healthy Orange eyes, nice big Chams . I don't get to see any here in Nebraska
Dave