My baby girl at it again

ParabuthusKing

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Well, not to count the chickens before they hatch but I am quite excited to say one of my two Ambilobe panthers has now laid a Third!! Clutch of eggs. Some a little smaller than others, but all look pretty darn good. I have an additional female who has laid a single clutch at this time, so in total up to 116 eggs. I have been waiting for this and finally some success :p she has only bred successfully I think once with my male and yet at least so far ( ~ 4 months and 2 months respectively incubating) neither clutch has any eggs molding over or shrinking. Rather they appear to be growing ;) anybody feel free to chime in on what your experiences are with sperm retention and hatch rates of clutches such as this is of interest to me. I also breed tarantulas and know they can retain sperm for long periods of time so hopefully from what I have gleamed from the knowledge of other chameleon breeders so far I stand a good chance to have a decent number of 2nd and 3rd clutches fertile, but maybe slightly less robust as number of clutches increases. Wish me luck and I will have some member specials if I get neonates to say thanks for all of the help, encouragement, and knowledge provided by the members here. Keep up the good work everyone!!! Oh, and 35 eggs this time. Whoa!! :eek: first pic is of proud papa to be potentially.. Einstein ;)) my sweetheart of the bunch ;)
 

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Pics aren't uploading in multiples so here is a pic of mama. Ps, that is a terrible pic of male in resting colors. He is a handsome boy all around IMHO.
 

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And finally latest clutch of eggs. I hope to be a proud grandpa soon. Einstein is quite a nice animal in demeanor and genetics. He is a son of Candy Cane from Chameleon Paradise ;)) thanks for everything all !! :p yellowish appearance of eggs is not natural egg color, rather some staining from potting soil mix she laid eggs in
 

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Congrats on the eggs. Get ready, when the babies start hatching all your time will be spent staring in awe at those babies. Enjoy
 
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