Today I have the honor of sharing with you a part of our early chameleon community. A multigenerational breeding project in the US which started in 1967. It was modelled off of a German project that took Jackson’s Chameleons to the F3 generation and a Southern California reptile club decided to replicate the experiment. I will be bringing on Jeff Hattem who, as a young man, was part of this project. Please join me in a view into our past.
Keeping Roaches in a Bioactive Environment
Brookesia Stump-tailed Chameleons
Should Chameleons Drink From Water Cups?
Keeping Chameleon Plants Alive with Elizabeth Vasquez
What I learned in Madagascar
Using the 2022 Jackson's Chameleon Care Guide
Newcomers & Breeders: A community update
Parasites in Captive Chameleons with Dr. Rachel Siu
Chameleons in Baby Cages
The Chameleon Academy Show! Sept 30, 2022
Breeding Panther Chameleons
Topics in Parasitism for Chameleon Keepers
Top Five Ways to Increase Your Chameleon's Quality of Life!
Isopods for Bioactive Environments
Bioactive Naturalistic Vivariums with Ferdy Timmerman
Pitfalls in Bioactive Environments with John Courteney-Smith MRSB
Interview with Cameroon Scientist Walter Tapondjou
A Review of Chameleons and Screen Cages
Outdoor Baby Chameleon Keeping
Intro to Chameleon Bio-active with Michael Nash
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