F. campani hatchling from today :)

Dooley1

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Monday isn't so bad when you are off work for snow, and are greeted by a CBB Furcifer campani. The parents were 6 month captives before breeding, and this one took 13 months to hatch (again-without a diapause).



Now let's hope this one stays alive-although we don't seem to have this species all figured out just yet ;)
 
Awwwww, Kevin you need to take care and MAKE this baby live. Don't give it a option. Not sure how to do that, but you can think of something. Just way to adorable to lose.:) Congrats
 
Tell me that is not a piece of vermiculite that he is on. Do you need a magnifier to see him? LOL
Congrats and good luck!
 
Monday isn't so bad when you are off work for snow, and are greeted by a CBB Furcifer campani. The parents were 6 month captives before breeding, and this one took 13 months to hatch (again-without a diapause). Now let's hope this one stays alive-although we don't seem to have this species all figured out just yet ;)

Good job! From the readings of notes and reports I have heard you are proving people wrong. 9-11 months is still less of an incubation time from 13 months though. Are you planning to use a diapause still as you had stated for future clutches for this species Furcifer campani?

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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