merumontanus
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Hello,
I have 2, captive-born and raised (not bred), female, yellow-crested Jackson's chameleons (Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus) for sale. They are approximately 4 months old and are very well established-- feeding on 1/2"-3/4" crickets, house and blue-bottle flies (with utter excitement), as well as the occasional silk-moth larvae or spider. They are in very good health and are being offered as surplus in preparation of more jacksonii births.
I would generally accept trades but my projects are at full capacity, so all vacant enclosures are reserved for potential neonates. Feel free to send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to see additional photos of the animals.
The price for each of these animals is $50.00, and shipping will take place using UPS via ShipYourReptiles.com, for approximately $35-$45 within the continental United States.
I reserve the right to refuse sale to anyone, for any reason, and priority will be given to those working with jacksonii, or with experience working with other Trioceros.
Thank you,
Fabián
I have 2, captive-born and raised (not bred), female, yellow-crested Jackson's chameleons (Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus) for sale. They are approximately 4 months old and are very well established-- feeding on 1/2"-3/4" crickets, house and blue-bottle flies (with utter excitement), as well as the occasional silk-moth larvae or spider. They are in very good health and are being offered as surplus in preparation of more jacksonii births.
I would generally accept trades but my projects are at full capacity, so all vacant enclosures are reserved for potential neonates. Feel free to send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to see additional photos of the animals.
The price for each of these animals is $50.00, and shipping will take place using UPS via ShipYourReptiles.com, for approximately $35-$45 within the continental United States.
I reserve the right to refuse sale to anyone, for any reason, and priority will be given to those working with jacksonii, or with experience working with other Trioceros.
Thank you,
Fabián
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