brandon1
Established Member
Wow!! Quads too. And a temporalis? That's a species of pygmy right? If so, or not, you still have quite a diverse, and beautiful family of chameleons.Well i added them but as you can see, i had to shorten it much!
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Wow!! Quads too. And a temporalis? That's a species of pygmy right? If so, or not, you still have quite a diverse, and beautiful family of chameleons.Well i added them but as you can see, i had to shorten it much!
Well if you haven't, post someYup, i have two pairs of Rhampholeon temporalis in a lovely wide and large enclosure, full of live plants, branches with moss on it and dead leafs on the ground. Not sure if I ever posted pictures of that enclosure on this forum ;-)..
Yeah, I feel very lucky to have such an amazing chameleon-family!
To grimjob-
I disagree. I think he is very colorful. Look at all them oranges man!!
How old and big is he? Where'd he come from?
On another note, his head kinda reminds me of a thinner male Verrucosus. His head is shaped pretty similar with that style of casque. Go look them up if you don't know what they look like, and once you see one I think you'd have to agree.