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My chameleons..

Srakha

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Here is the two of them. Luna (female) and Goober (male).

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Their first batch of 20 eggs. All but the two biggest ones have fungused away. I've tried candling them but see nothing special.

They have mated once again and in a few weeks she SHOULD lay more eggs.
 

Mike

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Wow, those are very pretty. :) I used to breed and keep Jacksons, but I have gotten out of chameleons for a while.
 

lizardboy101

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The only Cham I ever had was a Veiled female EVIL!!!!! ZShe was still really cool though especially wen shed eat out of my hand. lol...sticky tongue
 

olympus

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nice

Those are some really nice reptiles. I thought about getting one before I got a tegu. Then I changed my mind.
 

AlexSmith

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If you like your Veilds you really should look into the Panthers... I had only one but dealt with alot, they are VERY different as far as behavior and such compared to the Veilds I have had experience with.

Very nice :D
 

Harveysherps

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Cool Veilds I always buy up a bunch every spring and raise them till fall then sell them. I love chameleons. I have kept several different species. Melleri, Jacksons, Veilds, Poroto3 horned, Leaf chameleons,Ostalets,and another I can't think of the name for some reason. Oh well it'll come to me later. LOL I know a guy that you can get a good deal on babies. Good luck on the eggs hatching. Look for around 6 to 9 months incubation time. If it is their first clutch they may not hatch. But don't worry they will after a couple of batches. Make sure your female gets plenty of calcium.
 

Italianlnm

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What type of Chameleons are they?

Are Cham's tameable.. Like can you take them out and hold them?

I have been looking into getting one.
 

reptastic

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the two in the picture are veiled chameleons, some can be tamed to a certain extent they can learn to eat out of your hand. they are more of a display pet and shouldnt be handled much because it can stress them out.
 

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