Blue form veiled chameleons breeding.

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Brian,Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated! It was already in the agenda for that day, just took the lids off for the pictures.

Sounds like you have bred them before. From what I've seen from my Rhacodactylus ciliatus eggs, that some of the eggs dont look fertile

Thanks again

Mikhail
What is the temperature you're incubating them at? Are you planning on raising the temp. after a few months?

Let me know if you need any help. I breed Panther chameleons (Furcifer Pardalis)

Here are a few videos of some of my chameleons. I sold two of them to buy more females. enjoy :) feel free to comment or subscribe if you're interested in seeing more videos on chameleons and feeder bugs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaKk5dDWo-U

 
ZoeRipper,

They will incubate for about 150-200 days. We'll have to see how they do for me. But I will only start selling once the baby chameleons are 2 to 3 months old, to make sure they are strong and ready for a new home. The hardest part would have to be the waiting..... so the wait begins.

hibiscusmile,

Thank you!

Brian ,

I'm keeping them at 70F to 80F.

Thank you for the offer in help.

I enjoyed the video.... beautiful Furcifer Pardalis! I see a lot of people are doing this youtube thing and I think its a great way to show off the collection.

Thanks again

Mikhail

What is the temperature you're incubating them at? Are you planning on raising the temp. after a few months?Let me know if you need any help. I breed Panther chameleons (Furcifer Pardalis)

Here are a few videos of some of my chameleons. I sold two of them to buy more females. enjoy :) feel free to comment or subscribe if you're interested in seeing more videos on chameleons and feeder bugs.

 
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