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    Madagascar Chameleon Video

    If you look closely you will notice a reddish-brown brickwall or half-rotten wooden walls in the background of many pics... It's obvious that many (if not all) pictures weren't taken in the wild, but rather in André Peyrieras' "farm" in Mandraka. Interesting species in this clip, but sadly and...
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    Madagascar Chameleon Video

    Agree on C. globifer(um), but 2:09 is a female C. o. oshaughnessyi
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    Montane Pygmy Enclosure *Feedback Wanted*

    This cage is a typical "stumptail-cage" and might work for "typical" stumptail-chameleons (although I would also provide more space and ventilation for them), but not for Rh. acuminatus, which is well known for beeing an arboreal species that lives in high bushes and even in trees, not on the...
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    Every chameleon should look like him ! (Bradypodion thamnobates male)

    Austrian mountain air makes chameleons looking good :D
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    My New Pygmies

    Plus temporalis lack the well developed temporal crest that's typical for viridis (see pics above)
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    Baby Laterispinis

    Yes, I was sure you had to be Simone's friend. I am looking forward to your pics, showing the difference between sexes. Of course it's obvious in adults. In juveniles, the only difference between males and females I could see personally was that females have small spiky scales on the...
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    Baby Laterispinis

    Hi, Are you a friend of "bosco" - Simone? I think, there are more keepers in Europe than you know :) There are/have been babies growing over 1 year, but unfortunately even this was no guarantee for survival :( But your babies look good and I wish you the best! I don't know, if you really...
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    Why are Parson's so rare?

    Franklin, also for us Europeans "farmed" parsonii from Madagascar are illegal...
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