In the Works?

I just wanted to start a thread to see what everyone has in the works.
By "in the works", I mean breeding projects.

Veileds, Panthers, Jacksons, etc.

The average Joe's and "breeders".
Any rare species or locales?
What do you have incubating?
What do you have plans to breed in the near future?
Anything coming up soon?
Can we see some pictures?

Thanks Justin!
 
right now i have about 80 veild eggs in the incubator, this summer i am going to be breeding my ambilobes and my nosy's its going to be a busy summer. i also have my first cluch of veilds that should be hatching in the next month or so im very excited.
 
You all know what's "in the works" here.

27 ??? eggs (veiled)
Kitty and Agnes breeding this summer (also veiled)
Eartha waiting (senegal)
Brad searching for a male senegal
Trace and Kent applying severe peer pressure to Brad to get dilepis
Brad dreaming of finding a Ch. ch. arabicus

All the stuff that I bore people with on a regular basis. :eek:

-Brad
 
I have 4 veiled eggs (from Baltazar) incubating that should be approaching hatch time in the next few months. Just bred my adult pair ambilobe 2 weeks ago, so expect eggs in the next few weeks.

This summer my remaining 1.2 veileds will be ready to breed. I'll probably stagger clutches so I don't have 200 hatchlings at once!
 
Fattening up Koda (he needs it badly) and trying to keep myself from buying anymore chams this summer... I have been window shopping for a panther lately. :)
 
Ha! I have Pygmies that are gravid and should lay any day now. Plus I have Beardies that I am going to be breeding. Plus, getting a dilepis in a few months. Maybe ;)
 
Oustalets and Nosy's! Taking another go at the pygmeleons, and 70 Veiled eggs getting ready to hatch! :)
 
PEER PRESURE!!!
Do it!
Do it!
You do have three empty cages......
No need to let them go to waste.
Whats one more little chameleon?:rolleyes:
You know your going to crack!

You're worse than they are! And you keep frighteningly good tabs on my business and what's in my garage.
It would not be "one more little chameleon" it would be at least a pair .... let me get started with the senegalensis project please, before we start filling every available cage I have.;)

-Brad
 
haha!
Its the salesman in me.:D
BUY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brad, I just have a good memory.:D
I have to, plus this thread is only a couple days old.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-current-set-up-10746/


Trace, I'm laughing so freaking hard!
Brad R (*waves hand*); you don't want to sell me death sticks. You want to go home, rethink your life and redo your chameleon room to accommodate a pair of dilepis.
 
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Raising up my three holdback male veileds. It's a good thing I held the three back - the smallest, ugliest one is catchign up, and has a glowing yellow I really like. Their momma's in a hole right now. Not dead and buried, but laying eggs. Her first clutch she actually dug and covered at night, so I wouldnt' be surprised if she does the same. I'm almost certain this is my male's last clutch. At 7 years, he's had a LONG run of it. He's actually improving in his condition, but I don't see him being able to mate again - not that he don't try. Dirty old man that he is.

got a gravid deremensis.. I'm pretty sure she's gravid. She wil likely lay her eggs in a month or two.

Also, I'm hoping to hook one of my male melleri up with a friend's female... a BIG female.

Deremensis and melleri are my focus, as the veileds kind of take care of things themselves. It's hard not to bred them.

Oh, an dI just got a load of dubia in. Hopefully they'll go nuts on me and I wont' have to get crickets as much.
 
I have a clutch of ambilobes hopefully to hatch soon. No pics but the female is from Fireball and the male from Banana Rhama both from cruzinchameleons. I am going to make a couple multi enclosure set ups. My roomate also moved out and now I have tons of room but more bills:mad: hahaha. I am eventually going to set up another room to start working with some montanes. I am really leaning toward Deremensis. Ken247 or whatever his number is I forget is going to get the first panther I get rid off as long as they hatch (fingers crossed) I dont want to count my chickens before they are hatched though.
 
I have 24 Blue Bar Ambilobes about ready to hatch in the next month or so, then another 26 shortly after...some nosy be eggs...pinks...and a few other locales that are gravid at the moment.

-chris
 
Good stuff everyone!
What about the breeders?
Are you guys expecting any less common Pathers locales to hatch?
I know we should be seeing some Falys from Screameleons soon.
Dean P. has some showing up later on this year.
 
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