Some Of The Chameleons Again

grahamsokel

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Its been a while since i posted these
They had just woke up so where not in full colour and i will have to try and get some more of kayo and Aysha as they look tiny in those pics :unsure:
Oscar the Male yemen
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Aysha the female yemen
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Kayo the Nosey-be
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Aww, I love chameleons! My brother used to have a female yemen!
I like the pygmy dwarf ones, but have never found them for sale in the UK :(
The only problem is im scared of the crickets when feeding reptiles!
Kayo is very cute :drool:
 
Aww, I love chameleons! My brother used to have a female yemen!
I like the pygmy dwarf ones, but have never found them for sale in the UK :(
The only problem is im scared of the crickets when feeding reptiles!
Kayo is very cute :drool:

I have pygmy chams and incubating eggs at the moment.
there is quite a few breeders of pygmys in the UK now
 
Stunning Chameleons, they have such gorgeous colours. Great to see they're all doing well.
I hope we get to see some new born pygmy Chameleons when they hatch :hey:

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OMG!!!!! They are sooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!

Is that true that they dont need heat or UV lighting?
They are so tiny, what exactly do they eat? Tiny crickets?

How much would you be selling them for if you dont mind me asking?

:hyper: I cant believe how tiny they are!!!
 
OMG!!!!! They are sooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!

Is that true that they dont need heat or UV lighting?
They are so tiny, what exactly do they eat? Tiny crickets?

How much would you be selling them for if you dont mind me asking?

:hyper: I cant believe how tiny they are!!!

If your house is warm they dont need any heating and they do not need UV.
Mine feed on tiny crickets and hatchling locusts and i dust the insects with calcium powder

I havent decided what i am doing with the babys yet as these are my first attempt to breed them
 

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