I found a parsons breeder in Canada

I have hatched OE parson's 2 years in a row here in Canada and have been working with them for 8 years. Here are some pics of this years clutch starting to hatch and some of last years babies.
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I’m curious, are there a decent amount of breeders in Canada for parsons? This is a chameleon I am very much hoping gets established in the CB community.
 
Until I found this thread I thought I was the only one in Canada seriously working with them. I first got a young pair in 2015. I have had 3 clutches from my one female, the first being infertile as she was not placed with the male that summer. The second clutch I didn't have the incubation parameters correct and the third one I did, those babies hatched in 2022. I have another pair on breeding loan from a friend for 3 years now and that female laid in 2022 and those are the 15 babies that I hatched back in July of this year. I am not sure if anyone else in Canada has gotten eggs yet but from the sounds of the start of this thread maybe hopefully soon.
 
Well welcome! I hope you stick around and find many others that are on the same mission as you! Do you find that the chameleon community in Canada has a lot of interest in Parsons?
 
It’s so cool that you are having success Patrick. I know Chris @Kraizen has a large group of parsons so I would expect is having breeding success but he’s been gone from social media for a while so I’m not my sure.
 
It’s so cool that you are having success Patrick. I know Chris @Kraizen has a large group of parsons so I would expect is having breeding success but he’s been gone from social media for a while so I’m not my sure.
I have not heard from him on social in quite a long time. Hope he is ok. He is the best.
 
Well welcome! I hope you stick around and find many others that are on the same mission as you! Do you find that the chameleon community in Canada has a lot of interest in Parsons?
Hit and miss, they live longer than most and need a lot of room so it takes resources and dedication.
 
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