GinBlack
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At his age this is probably as good as it gets. Their fired up colors are always more intense than their laid back colors, Hope this was helpful
P.S. I think he is beautiful.
Insight was much appreciated!
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At his age this is probably as good as it gets. Their fired up colors are always more intense than their laid back colors, Hope this was helpful
P.S. I think he is beautiful.
Are you sure he is not a she?
Buy 9 months old he should be close to his adult colours not to say he won't keep getting more colourful but usually at 9 months there showing pretty good try putting him in front of a mirror should fire him up
Really my ambilobe is 9 months and he'll get more yes I thought this was nice
Did you buy him from a reputable breeder? Often times chameleons are sold as one specific locale and turn out to be another. If who you got him from did not breed him themselves it is hard to say what you have there! Right now he does not look Tamatave, but as others have said, maybe he is a late bloomer.
LOL maybe so...caught him a few times eyeballin' the game!!!
Lol, my cham will press himself up against the front of his cage when I start playing guitar. He'll sit like that for hours just staring at it...My cat will watch hockey from time to time, and my chameleon will stand at the front of his enclosure and watch if I am watching during the day. I'm not sure who his favorite team is yet.
Sorry I'm so late to this thread. I don't think you have a Tamatave, at least not a pure one. Tamatave males have dark bars, at rest their body color is light green and when flared up the body turns Orange the bars remaining dark or dried blood dark red. Gular is almost always white. Your cham has blue bars with whitish gray body. I would guess some kind of locale cross. If he does have some Tamatave in him, they take longer to color up than ambilobes.Did you buy him from a reputable breeder? Often times chameleons are sold as one specific locale and turn out to be another. If who you got him from did not breed him themselves it is hard to say what you have there! Right now he does not look Tamatave, but as others have said, maybe he is a late bloomer.
Sorry I'm so late to this thread. I don't think you have a Tamatave, at least not a pure one. Tamatave males have dark bars, at rest their body color is light green and when flared up the body turns Orange the bars remaining dark or dried blood dark red. Gular is almost always white. Your cham has blue bars with whitish gray body. I would guess some kind of locale cross. If he does have some Tamatave in him, they take longer to color up than ambilobes.
Caught mine jamming out one day to Mumford & Sons.…That is too funny. I think at first Torch is attracted to the colors and movement, seems like his eyes go straight to tMatt martin when he slams someone against the boards, otherwise he quickly looses interest and wants to go to his room (where his set up is)
Staring at the guitar eh? Wonder what he could possibly be thinking...'how the hell do I play that thing? I have mitten hands!?'