Thank you all!
They are just great to work with!
Some neonates are showing the real monet colors like there parents.
The first part of our Cameroen project is breeding the different species and we are on a good way...After the hatchling from Tr.pfefferi, Tr.wiedersheimi was it yesterday the turn for Tr.montium(topic will follow). Now we are waiting for the hatchling from quadricornis and cristatus. So we hope to post more updates in the future...
The second part starts now for Tr.pfefferi, Tr.wiedersheimi and Tr.montium, thats raising the neonates to adult. We have chosen to rear the neonates separately. For that reason we had to create good ventilated and not expensive terrariums/bins, also easy to clean and we had to make sure that we can observe the neonates from a distance. The masterbrain for these bins was Joery and after some brainstorming with our team we created these bins. We are writing a topic(offline) about these bins and how to create, so in the future we will post it on the forum of
DOELGROEP KAMELEONS and ofcourse on CHAMELEON FORUMS.
@Kent67: A very good friend of mine, Rik Van Tiggel(ZooMed Laboratories, Inc.) also incubate Tr.pefferi at 5 months but his temperature was higher then mine and he told me that his neonates were not so big as the mine and not so strong. But that was 20 years ago.
I prefer lower temperature and that means longer incubationperiod.
I have learned with different species that most of the time a lower incubationtemperature is better for the neonates because they are bigger and stronger.
@Patrick, please send by mail or next time Hamm we have to get a drink at the bar and chat with each other.
Best regards,
Tom