I currently have a small group of extremely robust and beautiful juvenile F. pardalis for sale. These guys are really a source of pride and joy for me as they are truely magnificent little specimens that I hatched and raised myself. They are the only lizards I'm working with at the moment and their incredible vigor reflects the amount of attention and resources that are poured into their care.
They are currently feeding on a varied diet of fruit flies, mini-waxworms, mini-mealworms that have recently shed, and gutloaded small crickets. They are given regular showers and put outside in the sun at least once per week. These little guys are living lavishly and it shows!
Regarding locale info, all i can say is that I think they are 50/50 Sambava/Ambilobe crosses. The male shows the classic Sambava "U" and colors and the female came from a reputable breeder as an Ambilobe. Either way, they should make for some absolutely jaw-dropping adults! These would make the perfect pet chameleon.
Here are some pics of the sire while in my care in 2007:
Here is the sire again, now showing fully mature coloration. He currently belongs to senior forum member "gesang" - the last two pics were taken by her and recently sent to me. Thanks Sandy!
I have about 8-10 of these that I could part with at the moment, but i will not sell groups for discounted rates.
Price is $200 each and worth every penny. Shipping is extra. Trades considered for adult male Morelia spilota (preferably IJ carpets)
*Price would be lower, but i have come to believe that if you can't afford $200 to purchase your cham, then you can't afford to maintain it properly... so it's partly my little way of ensuring that these guys go to an owner who can afford to give them everything they need in terms of housing, lighting, diet, and possible vet treatment if necessary...
These are not a pet for kids or beginners. They are still small and delicate and are for the skilled reptile enthusiast who understands and can provide for their demanding needs.
No minors.
I will post pics of the babies tonight. I just got a new camera and need to get a bit of practice in with it before i trash it in the field this weekend.
PM or call 720-296-5114
Thanks for looking
Joe
They are currently feeding on a varied diet of fruit flies, mini-waxworms, mini-mealworms that have recently shed, and gutloaded small crickets. They are given regular showers and put outside in the sun at least once per week. These little guys are living lavishly and it shows!
Regarding locale info, all i can say is that I think they are 50/50 Sambava/Ambilobe crosses. The male shows the classic Sambava "U" and colors and the female came from a reputable breeder as an Ambilobe. Either way, they should make for some absolutely jaw-dropping adults! These would make the perfect pet chameleon.
Here are some pics of the sire while in my care in 2007:
Here is the sire again, now showing fully mature coloration. He currently belongs to senior forum member "gesang" - the last two pics were taken by her and recently sent to me. Thanks Sandy!
I have about 8-10 of these that I could part with at the moment, but i will not sell groups for discounted rates.
Price is $200 each and worth every penny. Shipping is extra. Trades considered for adult male Morelia spilota (preferably IJ carpets)
*Price would be lower, but i have come to believe that if you can't afford $200 to purchase your cham, then you can't afford to maintain it properly... so it's partly my little way of ensuring that these guys go to an owner who can afford to give them everything they need in terms of housing, lighting, diet, and possible vet treatment if necessary...
These are not a pet for kids or beginners. They are still small and delicate and are for the skilled reptile enthusiast who understands and can provide for their demanding needs.
No minors.
I will post pics of the babies tonight. I just got a new camera and need to get a bit of practice in with it before i trash it in the field this weekend.
PM or call 720-296-5114
Thanks for looking
Joe
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