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I've got four remarkably friendly chameleons that enjoy coming out of their enclosures during the day. All are different species and surprisingly get along with each other when they are out. Well spring is here and I guess their tolerance of each other has turned to thoughts of love!
This one is pretty normal. Male Veiled with female Veiled. WOOHOO!
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405115-1583-med.jpg
Getting weirder.... male Veiled with female Panther.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405117-1744-med.jpg
And now the most bizarre... male Veiled with male Verrucosus!!!
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/405118-1811-med.jpg
Needless to say, all my guys are coming out separately now!
Trace
Holy moly! Let the shagfest begin! lol
Sheesh!! Quite the stud you have there!
Zoe
Matt_Matt
03-27-03, 07:49 PM
geez someones a chick magnet
GIVE IT TO HER CONGRATS LOOKS GREAT.
beth wallbank
03-27-03, 09:09 PM
lol Trace......quite the offspring that could come out of them....whoaaaa.....thanks for sharing.
ok, thats just one big cham orgie. Pretty funny though. Wonder how the babies would look like, cant be nuttin else then interesting i guess. Good luck Trace and see ya in chat.
Alicewave
03-28-03, 10:04 AM
Wow, that second pose looks fun!
Clownfishie
03-28-03, 10:09 AM
LOL... what HAVE you been putting in their food there girl? ;)
moosehead
03-28-03, 10:38 AM
Spring is in the air,every where- come on-turn off the lights-lol.
lol, if you get hatchlings from that third adventure, I'll pay realllllly good money for a baby!! ;)
katev17
03-28-03, 02:16 PM
If she gets hatchlings from the third 'adventure' then there's something seriously, SERIOUSLY wrong with my understandings of the birds and the bees...
lol Trace, you can't leave them for a second!!
Kate
well, if birds and bees can do it, why cant 2 male chams? Or do i have a wrong story in my mind here?
nicola_boulton
03-29-03, 08:42 AM
WWWWOOOOOHHHHH!!!!!!!! sum1s horny!
DragnDrop
03-29-03, 10:28 AM
As a cham keeper for about 7 years, here's my input.
Chams are very solitary animals, and even seeing another one could cause stress in the right situation. Mating is also a time of stress, even to a female of the same species who's willing to mate. That panther female is probably having the scare of her life by being 'attacked' by a different male. As for the male on male - that's probably the worst of the bunch. Males are so territorial, I don't even want to imagine what the Verrucosus was going through.
If I had free roaming chams of different species, I'd make darned sure they wouldn't be put through a situation like this. Allowing the veiled/panther mating is bad enough, but holding two males of different species on your hand and taking pictures of the attempted mating isn't what I'd consider proper care. I'd have thought a member of Adcham would know better.
You beat me to my post, DragonDrop. The stress would be unbelievable. Not mixing species is a hard and fast rule. Different species use colouration in different ways. What one species may recognize as aggression - another may see as receptivity.
The transfer of pathogens scares me, too. These species come from different parts of the world.
Jaylyn
snakemann87
03-29-03, 11:42 AM
awesome, be sure to keep us updated
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