Chamaeleolis Porcus

Shells-n-scales

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Just trying to see if I could find other breeders from around the globe who work and breed Chamaeleolis (anolis) Porcus, Barbatus, Chamaeleonides,etc.

Heck I'm looking for anyone whom exports them to the US on a regular basis.

Here is our female C. Porcus

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Hi!
These are not rare in Europe and here in Russia Ch. barbatus is bred regularly.
I just got male to my adult female so i hope for the breeing next year.
If anyone have any tips on how to incubate eggs as i know it is not very simple, will be very useful to read.
 

Shells-n-scales

New member
Hi!
These are not rare in Europe and here in Russia Ch. barbatus is bred regularly.
I just got male to my adult female so i hope for the breeing next year.
If anyone have any tips on how to incubate eggs as i know it is not very simple, will be very useful to read.

I'm glad to find that out... I've only talked to a lady by the name of Veronika, and another man by the name of Lukas who work with them... Seems like these are seldomly offered here in the US.

I also work with Petrosaurus Thalassinus.

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Wosch, thanks for the additional link and info..
 

Riverside Reptiles

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I'm glad to find that out... I've only talked to a lady by the name of Veronika, and another man by the name of Lukas who work with them... Seems like these are seldomly offered here in the US.

I also work with Petrosaurus Thalassinus.

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Wosch, thanks for the additional link and info..


Those are beautiful animals!
 

clarksgeckos

New member
Hi all,

What is so difficult about incubation of Ch. barbatus eggs. I am acquiring one animal soon as would love to work with them. Have been wanting to work with them for years.

I would really like to know what is so complicated about incubation of this particular reptiles eggs?

Best regards,
Clark
 

sune jensen

New member
I'm picking up a pair of C. porcus in Hamm.
I saw somewhere that these could be kept outside in a screen cage in the summer. Has anyone in here actually tried that succesfully?
I should mention that I live in Denmark/Northern Europe.

-Sune
 
Sune,

as far as i realize, Chameleolis spp. like high humidity and average temperatures (not high).
Thus, if you can keep both conditions in screening cage outside - you can do it.
 

Shells-n-scales

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So I finally got some decent shots... of two of them.. I finally have a decent group of 1.3 now I need Barbatus, Guamhaya, and the other one..



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Shells-n-scales

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nice pics. Thanks. I see some screen cages - do you keep them outside?

Best,
Sune

I do take them out as often as I can, but right now the summer is too hot to house them outside. I'll take them out layer in the afternoon when the sun isn't out at full force. They'll probably do better outside during fall when it's a bit cooler.
 
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