I return with babies

Whatcamo

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He everyone it's been exactly 9 months and babies started hatching 3 days ago from my daughter's chameleon's first clutch we are both very excited and would love to show off or first clutch! 20 out of 35 so far whoop whoop
 

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Thank you it was thanks to this great place and the helpful people I'm excited to be back and sharing this next chapter with everyone
 
congrats! I had my first clutch hatch out a little over a month ago. It is definitely a learning experience. A few pointers that u might find helpful: See how you have the sticks that just point in the air and lead no where? try to connect them so that it creates pathways. Otherwise, you will get 2-3 of them on the same end of the stick climbing all over each other and even falling. It definitely helps reduce stress. Fruit flies are hell. Even though they don't fly they climb up the sides of the cage and out. So when i use to feed i use to have to sit there and knock them back in with a stick. I found that piling a lot of foliage at the bottom keeps the flies busier and at the bottom/mid level so the chams can strike them. hope this helps a little and good luck!
 
congrats! I had my first clutch hatch out a little over a month ago. It is definitely a learning experience. A few pointers that u might find helpful: See how you have the sticks that just point in the air and lead no where? try to connect them so that it creates pathways. Otherwise, you will get 2-3 of them on the same end of the stick climbing all over each other and even falling. It definitely helps reduce stress. Fruit flies are hell. Even though they don't fly they climb up the sides of the cage and out. So when i use to feed i use to have to sit there and knock them back in with a stick. I found that piling a lot of foliage at the bottom keeps the flies busier and at the bottom/mid level so the chams can strike them. hope this helps a little and good luck!

Yeah thanks my little method is I put in a fresh orange in for the fruit flies so they for the most part, hang out around the orange and the babies have already figured that our haha
As for the path way I've wrapped the creeping fig vine around the ends now so it's all good ;)
 
Thought I better get a pic of the proud daddy up too haha
 

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And of course more babies
 

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And one more a couple are already gettin color on their heads
 

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What cute little dolls. Enjoy them while they are small, they grow like the wind not that they finally hatched.
 
Thanks Jan and Laurie I'm lovin them, they're eating me outta house and home haha glad I was ready for them:D
 
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