Anyone know where I can get this species?

The first two pics are gravid red females and the last a gravid Elliot's Chameleon (Trioceros ellioti) a closely related species to the sternfeldi from Uganda.

un·grate·ful (adj.)
Not feeling or exhibiting gratitude, thanks, or appreciation.
 
The first two pics are gravid red females and the last a gravid Elliot's Chameleon (Trioceros ellioti) a closely related species to the sternfeldi from Uganda.

un·grate·ful (adj.)
Not feeling or exhibiting gratitude, thanks, or appreciation.

WTH.
Why do you say I am ungrateful??
 
You will soon enough - raise them, feed them, incubate their eggs, hatch them out of the eggs, raise THEM, feed them, care for them ----- and ALL OF THEM hate your guts.

You shall soon see.

That's why I keep the melleri around!
 
You will soon enough - raise them, feed them, incubate their eggs, hatch them out of the eggs, raise THEM, feed them, care for them ----- and ALL OF THEM hate your guts.

You shall soon see.

That's why I keep the melleri around!

Umm...
Rudis sont lay eggs. lol. Real smooooooth.:D
 
Chameleons in general. Eggs, live birth, no difference. If anything, the dejection you recieve after caring for eggs for 9 months is worse than when it comes from a live-born chameleon. After she laid the eggs, mom was gone - it was all you. And they still don't care.
 
Chameleons in general. Eggs, live birth, no difference. If anything, the dejection you recieve after caring for eggs for 9 months is worse than when it comes from a live-born chameleon. After she laid the eggs, mom was gone - it was all you. And they still don't care.

I know, same with boas.....thats why they dont get to watch tv until they start to behave.......:rolleyes:

U have to set rules with them kids.........they have no choice!!
 
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