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03-11-2006, 01:34 PM
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samsclub.com sell reptaruim for cheaper but i have a cage for them already. 4ft high with 16in diameter. with a ficus tree in it for them. i put my veileds is a 51/2 ft tall x 30in wide x30in deep cage for my two female when there home. my male i keep in a 38 gallon reptarium
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well these babies are gonna be Sailfin Chameleons...... The females resemble veileds a little bit, and the males have two horns. on their head..... thay are pretty kool....
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i know they are sailfins and that is the reason i want them. has any showed signs of hatching yet. the will have beads of water on the egg when they are getting ready to hatch.
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found new info on hatching sailfin eggs 5-6months at 72.5 degrees F. or 21 weeks froma range of 60 -90 degrees. just got a new chameleon book. and it is really helpful.
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oooh thank you
Thanks for that info ... i was starting to wonder about them ... i have geckos eggs in with them right now. i am glad they are all about the same incubation temp......i have them all set on 74 F i hope thats decent thanks alot
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03-14-2006, 03:59 AM
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ummmmm isn't gecko eggs supposed to be 80-90?
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i know you know what kind of chameleons they are jville. but someone was on here looking for jacksons so i thought i would let them know..
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well i have always incubates my leopard gecko eggs at 72-76 and they come out healthy so yea
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i fnally got my pair of jackson yesterday and i put them in there cage right away and now i can't take a picture of them. did you know the sailfins are also call the montium chameleon. how many gecko eggs do you have. i have tokays, green eyed, flying, leopard, gaint day geckos, and a white-spotted gecko
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pics of jackson. these are close to the sailfin
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DO NOT CANDLE THE EGGS!!
It can cause a "startle reflex" and cause the babies to hurt themselves in the egg and die...
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i didnt know that
thanks for that info i only candled one of the eggs and they are all still alive so ... i am glad somone told me that.... ...... oh yea i have four gecko eggs right now... two leopard and two crested........ three of my other female leos are about to drop too ....
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i told you not to candle the eggs when this thread started. my chameleon eggs might start to hatch the same time yours do.
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Originally Posted by jvillereptile
keep the eggs in the dark don't candle them until they aready to hatch
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No do not candle at all...
Only the first time shen they are first layed to see if they are fertile...< | |