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I got him from LLL Reptiles. They normally are really great with selling/ sending the right reptile but now I’m a little worried. I know he is smaller still and the color just starting to develop more.Not experienced with sambava but I believe they have more orange and yellow coloration. Who'd ya get him from?
But it could be possible that comes with age. My ambilobe was blue when younger and then was green and blue as sub adult and is now nearly all red as an adult. A lil fired up and looks like a stunner either way.
I’m glad @MissSkittles posted that imterview! Please bear with me while I get a bit technical: it’s mostly in the service of precision (and little in the service of my ego).I bought this guy as a Sambava but recently I was told by another chameleon breeder this little guy was an ambilobe.
And when you say “Nosy Be,” do you mean something with a specific genetic profile, or something that resembles what you think of when you think of nosy Bes?While I’m one of those that just appreciates the chameleon regardless of locale, I think if I wanted and paid hard earned money for a blue Nosy Be, I would be wanting it for color aesthetics rather than locale purity. That is just my opinion though. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
We tend to think of Nosy Be’s as being teal blue and other panther colors according to locales. Does anyone know why the different locales tend to have different colored panthers? What in their environments caused them to evolve differently? In time, being away from their natural environment, will all panther’s eventually evolve to one homogenous palette?And when you say “Nosy Be,” do you mean something with a specific genetic profile, or something that resembles what you think of when you think of nosy Bes?
I am totally incompetent here. I don’t even know if we should assume that colour variation between locales serves any evolutionary purpose. Could be an incidental trait.We tend to think of Nosy Be’s as being teal blue and other panther colors according to locales. Does anyone know why the different locales tend to have different colored panthers? What in their environments caused them to evolve differently? In time, being away from their natural environment, will all panther’s eventually evolve to one homogenous palette?
Sorry @Zoohouse87 for derailing your thread.