Trioceros Werneri Babies

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These are some pictures of my Trioceros werneri babies from today. They are growing faster every day.

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Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
Nice. My avatar is of the only one that survived from a retained brood of my youngest WC female. Her name is Chargrilled based on the color she turned when my better half tried to take a pic of her the day she was born. She's finally getting some size on her after all this time. She grew surprisingly slow but is very healthy and beautiful now. This is an underestimated species for sure. How old are yours here in the pictures and about what size? The same female also gave me two more healthy babies the second cycle she had with me which are doing well. I may try to mate her with my big male this go round. If you'd be interested in swapping bloodlines let me know. Here's to continued success.
 
Nice. My avatar is of the only one that survived from a retained brood of my youngest WC female. Her name is Chargrilled based on the color she turned when my better half tried to take a pic of her the day she was born. She's finally getting some size on her after all this time. She grew surprisingly slow but is very healthy and beautiful now. This is an underestimated species for sure. How old are yours here in the pictures and about what size? The same female also gave me two more healthy babies the second cycle she had with me which are doing well. I may try to mate her with my big male this go round. If you'd be interested in swapping bloodlines let me know. Here's to continued success.

Gene

They were born in the beginning of December 2014 meaning they are about ~8 months old. This species does grow slow and you and I are not the only ones to state that detail. These babies as of now have got a length of about 1' 1/4inches to 2 inches snout to vent. If you want to swap send me a pm. Just a warning there is at least one keeper that is ahead of you for exchanging lineages. Raising and breeding chameleons is a worthy accomplishment.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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congrats man!

Nice. My avatar is of the only one that survived from a retained brood of my youngest WC female. Her name is Chargrilled based on the color she turned when my better half tried to take a pic of her the day she was born. She's finally getting some size on her after all this time. She grew surprisingly slow but is very healthy and beautiful now. This is an underestimated species for sure. How old are yours here in the pictures and about what size? The same female also gave me two more healthy babies the second cycle she had with me which are doing well. I may try to mate her with my big male this go round. If you'd be interested in swapping bloodlines let me know. Here's to continued success.

man and all this time I tought your picture was of a calumma malthe until you said that and I watched closer
 
congrats man!



man and all this time I tought your picture was of a calumma malthe until you said that and I watched closer

Nope. She's a werneri. For some strange reason I naturally gravitate towards African montanes. The malthes have caught my eye though. If I had the time, space and opportunity to work with them, globifer, OE parsonii and oshaughnessyi I would. But then again, who wouldn't?
 
Nope. She's a werneri. For some strange reason I naturally gravitate towards African montanes. The malthes have caught my eye though. If I had the time, space and opportunity to work with them, globifer, OE parsonii and oshaughnessyi I would. But then again, who wouldn't?

LOL and Ditto!!! Except I would work with all types/phases of Calumma parsonii parsonii. With the exception if they are listed as
Endangered species.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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