NHenn
Avid Member
Although breeding and raising chameleons is by far our favorite thing to do, photographing and documenting the different species, especially some of the rare chameleons in the hobby is a very close second. I thought it would be something different and special to start posting all the species that we have photographed here at Canvas Chameleons. It has always been our goal to share these amazing creatures with the world so we hope you enjoy seeing all the different species that we have photographed!
First up is the Trioceros cristatus or Crested Chameleon. T. cristatus is endemic to Africa and is distributed in west and central Africa from Nigeria eastwards into the Congo basin. It is most commonly associated with Cameroon as it was typically the country of origin for past imports of this species.
Sexual dimorphism in T. cristatus is very obvious with the males colors being shades of browns, oranges and tans where the females have varying shades of green. Additionally, the females tend to be larger than the males which is different from most of the common species we see in the hobby.
First up is the Trioceros cristatus or Crested Chameleon. T. cristatus is endemic to Africa and is distributed in west and central Africa from Nigeria eastwards into the Congo basin. It is most commonly associated with Cameroon as it was typically the country of origin for past imports of this species.
Sexual dimorphism in T. cristatus is very obvious with the males colors being shades of browns, oranges and tans where the females have varying shades of green. Additionally, the females tend to be larger than the males which is different from most of the common species we see in the hobby.