Chameleons and Turtles and Snakes, oh my!

those are some really cool animals!
 
Alright, here's an update for everyone.

My Wolkberg Dwarf Chameleon (Bradypodion transvaalense) project has been going well. I had 19 babies born and, knock on wood, all are doing well so far:
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I've also started working with Natal Midlands Dwarf Chameleons (Bradypodion thamnobates):
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My Cameroon Mountain Two-horned Chameleons (Trioceros montium) are breeding nicely and the babies photoed before did very well and are now all at new homes:
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My High-casqued Chameleon (Trioceros hoehnelii) are also doing well. I have a second gravid female and the babies photoed before are almost all gone:
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A new project I have going is with Ukinga Hornless Chameleons (Trioceros incornutus). Here is a male:
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My pair of Usambara Soft-horned Chameleons (Kinyongia tenuis) have settled in nicely:
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I've added a second Indian Spotted Pond Turtle (Geoclemys hamiltonii):
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And finally, my Boelen's Python (Morelia boeleni) is growing well:
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Enjoy!

Chris
 
the 6th picture is adorable
 
Wow, thanks for the update Chris! You have quite an amazing collection going. I really like those G. hamiltonii. Good luck with all your projects and keep us updated.
 
that was really interesting. thank you for sharing that with us. i've never so many types of chameleons before.
 
omgosh, you have a boelen's?? how/where did you get him?
that's so awesome!! don't see those guys often, but they are soo neat.
 
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