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Brookesia antakaranas

Ooh, and of course we do have the Brookesia antakaranas.(if that's what they really are - these brookesia are all starting to look the same to me). She has been looking very gravid for ages now, but still no eggs.

Here's "Mr Anta" keeping an eye on his girlfriend.

- Andy
"Mr Brookesia Antakarana"

Here is Mr Brookesia Antakarana having a well earned break from Mrs A just this morning.

Take a good look at this little chameleon, I'll be testing you all later...

- Andy
Brookesia antakarana collage

Here's a little collage of pics of the Brookesia antakarana. Note the long thin bodies (though from the look of the picture, I think the female is gravid), the little stick-like legs, the jaggy scale pattern down the back, and the little feet.

-Andy
Aantakarana House

Mrs Antakarana has been behaving a bit eggy lately - she skulks around the dirt and spends a lot of time lying on the floor hiding underneath low leaves. We wondered if she was just having problems finding a secluded enough place to lay as their home is much more open these days (easier to keep clean that way).

So... we made an antakarana house from a piece of cardboard tube so she would have some privacy if she wanted. So far she has inspected it a few times but has not laid any eggs anywhere at all that we can see and still looks very gravid. Well, today her husband Mr Anta found the house and decided to investigate for himself. Janette immediately grabbed the camera and emailed this to me at work.

- Andy
"Cammie"

And here's a small picture of the new hopefully female quad "Cammie".

Unfortunately these "stick with little feet and and an eyeball" shots are the only kind of pictures you're likely to see of Cammie for a while. She is a brave little cham that always sleeps out in the open at the front of her cage. She is however rather frightened of the big black camera for some reason.

- Andy
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"Fifteen"

Here's "Fifteen".

I should try to get a head-shot of him as the intense blue on his casque is pretty stunning.

- Andy
5-year-old WC quad

Here's Hansel the old (5year) WC quad displaying back at the boys. 

(we let him see them just once or twice a year just to check he is still alive).

- Andy
"Harry"

"Hello, Harry want one of these?"

"OOOH!"

Yes, I think he does.

- Andy
Baby hoehnelii

Here's a picture of one of the most colourful of the latest baby hoes.. just 1 month old and all 8 are doing great. This one is watching a curly winged fly on a leaf about three inches below him.

- Andy
baby hoehnelii

"Elmer" Just this week our old panther Elmer (see attached photo "Uuuuh?" - he's even getting some colour again) ate by himself for the first time in four months! It seems like we've been force feeding him for years and we were almost resigned to slow decline from here. He's still a "cantakerous old fart" and I swear there are days that "no-one is home" but now there's a lot more hope. -Andy
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