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Breeding Pygmy Leaf Chams

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Does anyone have any helpful tips? I purchased a pygmy leaf chameleon from LLLReptile at a show awhile back and have fallen head-over-heels in love with these guys. I love veileds, but these guys are just too neat. Tips on sexing would also be appreciated since Elmer was too young to sex when I purchased him (or so the lady said). Thanks!
 
You'll need to look at the tail base for a bulge to sex them. As far as breeding goes. The best advice I can give you is to get a pair of the same species, set them up well in a good enclosure and they usually take care of the rest. This article will help you setting up a really nice enclosure or at the very least, give you some ideas about adapting your own. Some of the aspects are definately not required (backing) but you'll get a good idea: http://www.chameleonnews.com/stumphabitat.html

Chris
 
Thanks for the reply, Chris. I was beginning to wonder if people were looking at this thread as though it had grown two heads. Lol. I'll definitely check out the site. Thanks again! :)
 
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