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thanks to steve for getting me to sign up here, and introducing me to tracey
and thank you tracey ... i dont know where to begin
first off, handing my pissy cham - LOL - uhhh ... teaching me how to incubate the eggs , abd living in OTTAWA
i couldnt beleive i found someone so realiable and knowledgeable living just a short walk away from me - what a small world it is
Haha I don't really know Steve, but you're so right about Trace being knowledgeable! I guess one becomes that ... wise.. ? .. with so much experience! Then times that experience by what, almost 30 ? Ahahaha...
Go Ottawanians!!! We're starting to catch up to the number of Torontonians... Woohoo!!
Kate
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It was so nice to meet you yesterday! Chameleon owners are few and far between around here. Maybe we should start a club!
I do want to say that I was impressed, VERY impressed with your chameleons! They are super-healthy and your enclosures are fantastic. You obviously care for those woggley eyed monsters and you did your research on them before you bought them. Those Ceph's are not easy chameleons to deal with.
And your Veiled... he's a pussycat! Just wait until you meet my C.J. Now there is an aggressive Veiled. :/
Good luck with those eggs! I'll certainly buy one of those babies in a years time. The way I'm going, it'll take me a year before I have the money anyways! LOL!
Keep in touch.
Trace
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Females can lay between 3 and 5 clutches per year and can retain sperm for future eggs. The viability of retained sperm clutches decreases with every clutch. Considering you don't have a male any future ones may not be fertile. I NEVER give up on eggs though... if you get more, I'd incubate them anyways. Hey, you just never know right?
I'm going to look around for a male though... maybe something will turn up for you.
Cheers!
Trace
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HA!
my mom said no ... as usual ... but if a male does come up somewhere, i would really like to know
mayeb she will change her mind .... or better yet ... she wont have a choice! MUAHAHAHA!
scratch that idea ... ambilobe it is
trace .. when you get yours, and if the eggs hatch ... save me the most super fantastic male you can! LOL
i will be more than willing to wait the 18 - 24 months!