Gorgeous!!Pic supplied by the adoptive family - Nosy Mitsio crossed with Ambilobe. First time I crossed and was very pleased with the colors.
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Gorgeous!!Pic supplied by the adoptive family - Nosy Mitsio crossed with Ambilobe. First time I crossed and was very pleased with the colors.
Hey CoChameloncomp, yes. You know what? Since I got him, I've been looking all over for a female Nosy Boraha and haven't found where to get one. Do you know any places?Can i ask where you got your boraha from? Ive found only a handful so far online and they were very young and the pictures of their sires werent that impressive so im still looking for the perfect one lol
I know a guyHey CoChameloncomp, yes. You know what? Since I got him, I've been looking all over for a female Nosy Boraha and haven't found where to get one. Do you know any places?
I live in Utah and went to the Wasatch Reptile Expo. There was a chameleon breeder there who has all sorts of chameleons, and he had the Nosy Boraha. He's huge too, and super nice! Everyone was checking out the colorful ambilobes when I was interested in him. After more questions I found out that he was wild caught.I don't actually support wild caughts, but he was my first chameleon so I didn't know much. He's about 3 years old. The breeder also told me he bred him.
He's usually a white color with a turquoise spine and light purple stripes, then occasionally goes straight white with some red and yellow spots ha! I'm moving to Ghana, Africa in the fall for 3 months and still haven't figured out what to do with him while I'm gone, so he might be up for sale.
How much is your male Nosy Boraha? BreederHey CoChameloncomp, yes. You know what? Since I got him, I've been looking all over for a female Nosy Boraha and haven't found where to get one. Do you know any places?
I live in Utah and went to the Wasatch Reptile Expo. There was a chameleon breeder there who has all sorts of chameleons, and he had the Nosy Boraha. He's huge too, and super nice! Everyone was checking out the colorful ambilobes when I was interested in him. After more questions I found out that he was wild caught.I don't actually support wild caughts, but he was my first chameleon so I didn't know much. He's about 3 years old. The breeder also told me he bred him.
He's usually a white color with a turquoise spine and light purple stripes, then occasionally goes straight white with some red and yellow spots ha! I'm moving to Ghana, Africa in the fall for 3 months and still haven't figured out what to do with him while I'm gone, so he might be up for sale.
The ones in my profile picture?What kind of ficus trees are those? An how much does that size go for? Where you get them?