GCash
Avid Member
I'm not only starting this thread to bring together people who are currently working with this species, but also to bring awareness that some of the four-horned chameleons sold from the last import may actually be a subspecies known as T. q. gracilior unbeknownst to their keepers. I know this is a long shot, but there are a few of us keepers smitten with this subspecies to the point that we would love to hear they are better represented in the states than it seems. They came in, where are they now? So please, join in to celebrate these beautiful chameleons by sharing your stories and pictures.
Here's one of my gracilior males I got from Chuck G of Heroic Chameleons not too long ago. Thanks Chuck. He's amazing!
Here's one of my gracilior males I got from Chuck G of Heroic Chameleons not too long ago. Thanks Chuck. He's amazing!