Growing Flaps!

Brandy

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I took some pics of the flaps thought id show the difference in growth so far

this one was born on July 13,07 and is now much bigger already
 

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Nice work Brandy! I've never had any dilepis but always thought they make some of the cutest babies.
 
hey brandy , there real nice lookin , very colourful green lol ahah but i just had some baby veilds hatch for me there last week and a few eggs to go but i have 38 veild babies and there allriipin around lol you know what im talkin about , just siting there watching them eat or just chilaxin and takin it easy lol , but yea do they ever grow fast , most of the babies that hatched from aug 20th too the 25th already there lil veilds are growing lol there lil kermits right now ahah same with yours to but keep up the good work Brandy looks like your doing a wonderful job

Boothy
 
I own T4BRNS-1 and I think she rocks so hard!

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Big up Brandy for doing an excellent job with the dilepis dilepis!
Cheers!
T

Remember, it's not the size of the lobes, but how you flap them.
 
What nice looking little chameleons!

How long did the eggs incubate, Brandy? I have a couple clutches that have been going since March.. another 3 months or so?
 
What nice looking little chameleons!

How long did the eggs incubate, Brandy? I have a couple clutches that have been going since March.. another 3 months or so?

I keep them the same as pardalis, i was scared to incubate them hotter it took umm they were laid aug 24th 06 and were hatched mid-late july 07 so a long time 11 ish months but i think that was due to my cool temps. I have read they can hatch out at 5 months ... ugh i wish haha.
 
I keep them the same as pardalis, i was scared to incubate them hotter it took umm they were laid aug 24th 06 and were hatched mid-late july 07 so a long time 11 ish months but i think that was due to my cool temps. I have read they can hatch out at 5 months ... ugh i wish haha.

11 months, :eek:. And I thought 5 months or so for my morelias was a long time!!!
lol.
 
I'm glad you are enjoying them Brandy!

Deremensis are interesting chameleons too....but then I can't honestly say there is a species of chameleon that I don't like! (I'm addicted for sure....just like you!)
 
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