Kinyongia eggs

Compared to my incubation 311 days is very fast. Can you share your incubation info?

Of course, first I have to retrieve data, then post it here and in the Spanish and Catalonian forums.
Until now upload photos of the three babies for now

The latter is not angry, he's watching a Barça game, amazing lol
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Eaton did you hear about the export ban from Tanzania? Are wild caught Kinyongia still for sale in Europe?
 
I read the temperature chart and realized that I really can not replicate that change over time because I have clutches of all ages going in the same incubator. Oh well. 365 days or more for me.
 
Yes, I did not do anything, just leave the eggs in my basement.
Now there are 14 eggs in a second setting that was in March, maybe not the last born because eggs find cooler temperatures from now.
they seem to evolve properly at the moment.

The small chameleons are very well.
See what you think.
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Yes that first picture is amazing! They seem to be developing fast. Great job and great photos.

I wish I could understand the thread on your Spanish forum...
 
Yes that first picture is amazing! They seem to be developing fast. Great job and great photos.

I wish I could understand the thread on your Spanish forum...



... You need google translate + imagination.
There are many local words, and no spell check posts are unreadable.
Good luck ...
 
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