Chameleon Academy Podcast with Bill Strand show

Chameleon Academy Podcast with Bill Strand

Summary: Hosted by long time chameleon keeper and breeder, Bill Strand, the Chameleon Breeder Podcast tackles subjects from basic to advanced and brings in insight from experts in the field. There is something for everyone from beginning keepers to experienced breeders. Subscribe for a weekly dose of chameleon talk!

Podcasts:

 118: Reptile Shows & Chameleons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:56

Reptile shows are a blast to go to. You get to see your favorite local vendors and the national brands all in one space. Today we are going to talk about chameleons and reptile shows.

 117 Building Your Own Chameleon Cage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:27

Making your own chameleon cage can be a fulfilling project and a way to use all your available space for that larger than life chameleon cage. Today I talk about considerations in making your own chameleon cage.

 116: Kinyongia carpenteri with Mario Jungmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:45

Kinyongia carpenteri. Most of us have not heard of this name. This is a rarely seen chameleon from the highlands of Uganda. Today we have Mario Jungmann, one of the few people to reproduce this species on to tell us about the husbandry. We may never have a Kinyongia carpenteri ourselves, but just hearing about the steps Mario took to figure out the care can help us the first time in whatever species we may bring home.

 115: Maintaining Your Chameleon Cage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:45

Once we set up a chameleon cage we need to maintain it and adjust if things are not correct. Today we will talk about tweaking your cage and keeping your chameleon happy.

 114: Setting Up A Chameleon Cage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:55

One of the most important things we will do as chameleon keepers is set up our chameleon’s home. This is where our fantastical beast will need to find everything required for a happy chameleon life. Today we talk about how to set up a chameleon cage effectively and I introduce the 4+4 checklist to help simplify that process.

 113: Chameleon Cage Size & Material | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:41

It used to be so simple. We heard that chameleons needed a 48” tall screen cage and that was that. But then it comes out that all these experienced keepers are using glass or hybrid cages of different sizes. Well, today we will talk about chameleon cages, what makes a minimum size, and when to use screen, glass, or hybrid cages.

 112: Furcifer minor with Frank Payne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:59

Furcifer minor, from Madagascar, has the distinction of having the most dramatic gravid coloration. If you saw a male and a female you would think they were different species. Furcifer minor has variety! This wonderful little chameleon is exceedingly rare in captivity, but there are successful breeding groups and their numbers are growing. Today we talk with Frank Payne who is a leader in the effort to establish Furcifer minor in captivity!

 111: Trioceros montium, the mountain chameleon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:38

Trioceros montium. The two horned chameleon. The mountain chameleon. Is one of those incredibly decorated Cameroon chameleon species with crests and horns. It is no longer imported, but there are small pockets of breeders working with it. One of them is the team of Tyler Gordon and Kristen Zeller at Cage the Chameleons in Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada. Today we talk to this dynamic duo about their work with this rare chameleon.

 110: Fogging & Airflow with Mario Jungmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:31

One of the basic environmental husbandry conditions is humidity. This is one of the more difficult of our conditions to dial in. In this episode we talk with Mario Jungman from the Netherlands about how he has refined his husbandry with humidity as a critical element.

 109: Meller's Chameleons Part 2 - Husbandry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:53

In the first part of this series we talked about the natural history of Trioceros melleri and the housing strategy. Today we will talk about husbandry. And that is how you set up their cage to replicate the conditions they need as well as nutrition. Our three breeders are back to help us get started in the right direction. Dale Tamura from the United States, Martine Desjardins from Canada, and James Killey from the United Kingdom share their hard won elements of success.

 108: Meller's Chameleons Pt 1 - Natural History and Housing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:51

One of the most impressive of chameleons is the Meller’s Chameleon. Trioceros melleri is the largest of the African chameleons. With recent captive hatched specimens available in the US, Canada, and Europe more keepers have access to this special species. But there are extra preparations necessary to keep them healthy. Today I start the discussion with the top breeders of Trioceros melleri who have graciously agreed to share with you their methods for success.

 107: Keeping Chameleons Together | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:06

Today we explore the concept of co-habitation in chameleons. For the purposes of this podcast, co-habitation is more than one chameleon living together in a cage. By the end of this episode you will understand the “why” behind advice regarding co-habitation.

 106: Chameleon Embryonic Development with Dr. Raul Diaz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:12

Welcome to a fascinating episode of the Chameleon Breeder Podcast where we will look into the development of a veiled chameleon in the egg. Dr. Raul Diaz is about to give us a tour of what goes on during incubation!

 105: Prolapse and other Chameleon Backside Issues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:23

We spend a great deal of time focusing on what goes into the mouth of our chameleons, but there is just as much happening at the other end of the system. And sometimes things can go wrong. Today, Dr. Rob Coke comes back on and we talk about prolapse, sperm plugs, and constipation.

 104: Cameroon Chameleon Field Study with Walter Tapondjou | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:25

In west Africa there is a line of volcanic mountains that starts in the Gulf of Guinea and makes landfall in the country of Cameroon. Upon these ancient volcanos has arisen some of the most incredible chameleons found nowhere else. Today we talk with Walter Tapondjou, a scientist whose research work focuses on the bizarre and beautiful chameleons of Cameroon.

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