OldSkoolxReasons
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Unfortunately I have limited amount of cage space and have to let go of some of my older babies.
The two males in sleeping position are the for sale males. The big yellow guy with mixed bars is the sire and the super orange/yellow red barred male(who is blue barred when in resting colors) is the dam's sire and his sire is lance lindgren's High red ambilobe. The Male pictured on my hand is their clutchmate who hatched a month earlier than everybody else.
The males were hatched and raised by me personally. Like I stated before these were chameleons I intended to keep for myself so it sucks having to part with them. I want a good home with a dedicated keeper to get these guys.
I'm asking $250 each plus shipping Or take both for $525 shipped.
My phone number is 248-224-7061 text or call with any questions.
The have fed on mantids, silkworms, hornworms, multiple kinds of roaches, superworms and many others. They've never been fed regular crickets but they have been fed on black crickets that I breed and they love grasshoppers. However mantids are their all time favorites.
-Justin
The two males in sleeping position are the for sale males. The big yellow guy with mixed bars is the sire and the super orange/yellow red barred male(who is blue barred when in resting colors) is the dam's sire and his sire is lance lindgren's High red ambilobe. The Male pictured on my hand is their clutchmate who hatched a month earlier than everybody else.
The males were hatched and raised by me personally. Like I stated before these were chameleons I intended to keep for myself so it sucks having to part with them. I want a good home with a dedicated keeper to get these guys.
I'm asking $250 each plus shipping Or take both for $525 shipped.
My phone number is 248-224-7061 text or call with any questions.
The have fed on mantids, silkworms, hornworms, multiple kinds of roaches, superworms and many others. They've never been fed regular crickets but they have been fed on black crickets that I breed and they love grasshoppers. However mantids are their all time favorites.
-Justin
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