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  1. J

    New to this and in need of help please.

    Thanks for your input. will do so. what do you mean by native to my area... as i have seen this type of chameleon in east london other than the one i saved? Just interested to know more as they are so rare. thanks Jade
  2. J

    New to this and in need of help please.

    thank you. two more pics to give u an idea of its lenght and markings. it is sleeping now as it is 20.30 here so ill get better pics tmrw. do you think it is young? so worried that it is a baby and needs special things that im not giving it> dont want to stress the pool little guy out.
  3. J

    New to this and in need of help please.

    Hey guys. Thanks for all the help. Its body is 6cm and the tail is a bit difficult but it is around 6cm or 7 cm. it doesnt change colour that much,just goes different shades of brown. fed him a cricket today and two or three of those worms you buy. it is very chilled out and happily climbs...
  4. J

    New to this and in need of help please.

    Cape Town is about a 12 hour drive away from east london. It is lovely here. thanks anyway. i think it is a dwarf something...haha.
  5. J

    New to this and in need of help please.

    My name is Jayde, i live in east london,south africa. i found this little guy in my garden who was about to be a meal for a snake. Can anyone tell me what kind it is, gender and age more or less> that way i know what kind of information to find out. thank you.
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