is this a good one

A lot of people let their eggs incubate in a closet. I know a couple small breeders that have done this successfully for years. My beautiful ambilobe was once a closet egg :D
 
That's nice to hear that you use this closet method...that nice to see your guys Is thoughts...I'm thinking when I ever get a female..and she gives me eggs I'll do the closet method...that's like couple years from now...lol
 
u see how many chams she has i think she can afford a incuabtor....IMHO , i also would use a incubator

Yeah she has alot have chameleon...but maybe she likes using the closet method I don't know..and it works for her...u know...and she seem to be a wounderfull lady I think for making a video and trying to help other out..u know
 
It works well if the temperatures don't move around very much. If you live in a house in a really cold area where for 8 months your house is going from 78* to 50* then it's not going to work. Here in Florida it's probably very easy, we all keep our AC on constantly!

I would use an incubator if I didn't live in Florida, to make sure that the eggs are not getting cold at any point. You can get a smaller one for $30 + shipping, so it's not like a huge investment or anything.
 
That is true I don't know where She lives but it seem like she know what she doing...but it's a good video right sum ppl may have different way on this subject...u did see that little hatchling right...
 
Yeah she has alot have chameleon...but maybe she likes using the closet method I don't know..and it works for her...u know...and she seem to be a wounderfull lady I think for making a video and trying to help other out..u know

Hello, that is actually my video and I am very glad you enjoyed it!

We live in Florida where the inside temp is pretty consistent. Cham eggs don't need to be heated like bird eggs do.

I do have a lot of chameleons (maybe too many?..nah)
 
Hello, that is actually my video and I am very glad you enjoyed it!

We live in Florida where the inside temp is pretty consistent. Cham eggs don't need to be heated like bird eggs do.

I do have a lot of chameleons (maybe too many?..nah)


yeah really did enjoyed your video on that...u could never have too much lol...I hope you didn't mind me posting it or sharing with other ppl;):D
 
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