These are the eggs I received from Amanda and thus far, only one has hatched.
They were pretty popular a few years ago in part due to Pams Chams breeding some exceptional bloodlines. Then, it seemed like you really didn't see much of them for the last year or so. I think there were very few breeders of them, and Pam stopped breeding them, and she was one of the major breeders of them. So now you hardly see them.
I am not experienced enough to answer some of the specific questions regarding Ankaramy babies by jaglon53. I have heard the babies are smaller, but I hope someone who has more experience with Anakaramy can respond about the difficulty of breeding and clutch size. The clutch of eggs that I have number 16, so it isn't too far off for a first time female laying eggs.
Ethen44- Due to the limited availabilty of the Ankaramy, I think they would be considered more valuable. Obviously, the lineage quality of the cham would play a factor in the value as well.