| ![border](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/grunged/misc/border_left.gif) |
Notices |
Welcome to the sSnakeSs community. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
|
08-09-03, 07:29 PM
|
#1
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2002
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 623
|
Montium hatchling pic
I've only just regained the ability to share these, so here's a pic of a neo from a clutch we hatched a while back. Enjoy!
Note the little horn buds already visible at three weeks old
WM
__________________
Revenge is a dish best served cold...
With a side plate of steaming entrails,
And a nice Bordeaux!
|
|
|
08-09-03, 07:32 PM
|
#2
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Age: 37
Posts: 5,322
|
soo cute. I have wanted a cham for a while but dont have room for another tank ![Smilie](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif) nice cham
__________________
Adam
|
|
|
08-09-03, 09:39 PM
|
#3
|
Member
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Toronto
Age: 36
Posts: 2,363
|
Bummer bartman hope u get a cage and get a chameleon. Wow great pic and Neo looks awesome ![Big Grin](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) ya you can see the horns. Keep us posted
__________________
http://www.geocities.com/visionchameleon/
1.1 Panther Chameleon Nosy Be
0.1 Leopard Gecko
1.0 Jackson Chameleon
|
|
|
08-10-03, 08:19 AM
|
#4
|
Member
Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 1,180
|
YAY! You've worked with some very interesting species of chameleons in the past, and I'm glad your pooter is feeling better now you can share your pics and ideas.
Now that is a cute little guy! I always look at baby chams and I'm always surprised they don't tip face forward because they look so ummm front heavy with those big eyes and little bodies. LOL! Did you find the C. montium fairly easy to work with? Again it's my understanding with those guys that if you supply the VERY specific environmental parameters, they are quite hardy in captivity.
Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to more pics in the future.
Trace
__________________
I don't like reggae... oh no. I LOVE IT!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Member of AdCham
|
|
|
08-10-03, 09:18 AM
|
#5
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2002
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 623
|
If I could afford the rates for a larger gallery or the software to compress some other images, I could post a few more. For now, I can only share a handful at a time.
The parents of this little guy belonged to a friend of mine. We incubated the last clutches of eggs after they had to move across the country. The setup was quite simple and the chams did great. Ambient temps were really cool at 68-72F with a dedicated humidifier inside the cage keeping it near 90% humidity all the time. A pair of quads were kept in the same conditions as were a pair of jacksoni merumontana. All three sp thrived in this environment.
The eggs of the montium were extremely small and had a very short incubation of about 4 months at 68F. The hatchlings were barely an inch long including the tail when they emerged. As with most chams, they were eating machines and doubled in size within a month.
All of the babies including the one pictured are now adult and likely reproducing themselves. I haven't seen montium available for a long time, but I highly recommend them to the experienced keepers. Aside from the very specific requirements as Trace mentioned, they are a relatively hardy and prolific breeders. Their appearance is stunning and they are fairly docile and calm.
WM
__________________
Revenge is a dish best served cold...
With a side plate of steaming entrails,
And a nice Bordeaux!
|
|
|
08-10-03, 09:20 AM
|
#6
|
Member
Join Date: Feb-2003
Location: T.O.
Age: 36
Posts: 1,182
|
What a great shot! You should enter it into the photo contest, It looks great. S/he looks so awesome ![Big Grin](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) ![Big Grin](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Happy Herping,
-Reptilez
__________________
1.1 BDs
0.1 Leopard Gecko-->Lookin for Adult male(anything cool ![Big Grin](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) )
0.1 Ball
|
|
|
08-10-03, 11:58 AM
|
#7
|
Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Ottawa
Age: 37
Posts: 1,380
|
corel photo house 3 allows you t compess to about .. whatever my pics are at -WM ... hope that helps you a bit!
__________________
Jason
|
|
|
08-10-03, 12:15 PM
|
#8
|
Member
Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Ontario
Age: 42
Posts: 3,999
|
That pic is awesome, beautiful cham too
-Steve-
__________________
Steven
|
|
|
08-10-03, 03:56 PM
|
#9
|
Member
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canuckland
Age: 46
Posts: 3,934
|
Awww...cute looking cham.
__________________
Erin Keller :eb:
Snakes: 2.1 Corns, 1.1 Kings, 1.0 Everglades Rat, 1.1 Spotted Pythons, 1.2 Children's Pythons, 1.2 BCIs Lizards: 0.2 Leopard Geckos, 1.3 Bibron Geckos Inverts: 2.1 Tarantulas, 0.1 Emporer Scorpion Mammals: 0.2 Kittens
|
|
|
08-10-03, 08:32 PM
|
#10
|
Member
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Kamloops, British Columbia
Age: 38
Posts: 439
|
I love the montiums, they look so prehistoric with that fin at the back (forget what it's called, or is it called a fin?). I also have never seen them available, but I sure would like one. I can't wait until I'm older and can actually afford these things, ahahaha WOOHOO. I thought montiums were viviparous, I guess I just assumed all montaine species were for some reason.
WM: How many of those guys do you still have? And what are all the species you've kept before?
-Brock
__________________
1.1 Veiled Chameleons : 1.1 Crested Gecko : 0.1 Pictus Geckos (looking to trade or sell $25) : 1.0 normal leopard gecko - 0.1 tang 100% het bliz leo - 0.2 bliz leos (All leopards for sale/trade) : 1.0 Leucisitc Texas Ratsnake (Looking to trade for Crestie or pygmy chams)
|
|
|
08-10-03, 08:54 PM
|
#11
|
Member
Join Date: Apr-2002
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 623
|
I don't have any left, they all sold. And yes, its either called a fin or dorsal crest.
Other sp
C. calyptratus
F. verrucosus
F. oustaleti
F. cephalolepis
F. pardalis
R. spectrum
WM
__________________
Revenge is a dish best served cold...
With a side plate of steaming entrails,
And a nice Bordeaux!
|
|
|
Thread Tools |
|
Display Modes |
Linear Mode
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:44 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
![](https://ssnakess.com/forums/cron.php?s=9452754eb1ecd2c3d133b9b907ccea85&rand=1739072680)
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.
|
![right](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/grunged/misc/border_right.gif) |