Dual rostrum horn on Jackson chameleon?

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so, I live out here in hawaii and catch ALOT of jacksons, but this is the first time I've ever seen rostrum horn like this, looks like 2 horns growing out perfectly on top of eachother.
has anyone ever seen one like this?
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Awesome, I also catch chameleons here in maui. I have never seen one before, makes me wonder if it's from birth or somehow it split after birth? I'll attach a few of mine that I've had for a while!Yoshi my male and Cera my female . Aloha bradda
 

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Awesome, I also catch chameleons here in maui. I have never seen one before, makes me wonder if it's from birth or somehow it split after birth? I'll attach a few of mine that I've had for a while!Yoshi my male and Cera my female . Aloha bradda

they're gorgeous! I've never looked while in Maui, though I should have, but I find choke chams here on oahu! I'm an avid hiker and find them all the time in the koolau range.
 
Right on! I usually stop in kula on my way to haleakala crater and find mine. They don't really live anywhere else. Do you also catch your own feeders? If so what kinds do you feed them ?
 
Right on! I usually stop in kula on my way to haleakala crater and find mine. They don't really live anywhere else. Do you also catch your own feeders? If so what kinds do you feed them ?

unfortunately my wife won't allow them in the house, so I adopt them out to friends. most of my buddies buy crickets and gut load them before feeding to the cham
 
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