lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

Here are a couple I bet you'll like. I'd still love to find another healthy pair to work with again.

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He asked! :p I had them for quite a while and even got them to breed, although I didn't realize it at the time. The female dropped her clutch (of 6, I think) on the floor of her cage and only one egg went full term.... annnnd then failed to hatch. That's why I'd REALLY like to find healthy ones again.
 
He asked! :p I had them for quite a while and even got them to breed, although I didn't realize it at the time. The female dropped her clutch (of 6, I think) on the floor of her cage and only one egg went full term.... annnnd then failed to hatch. That's why I'd REALLY like to find healthy ones again.

Beautiful pair!!! I really liked the male I had but the "one day fine the next day dead" syndrome happened. Too bad there werent any gravid females in that last shipment.
 
Ill play:D

Two Trioceros goetzei nyikae females. Here are pics from today. Ive had them for two years now.

Female 1.
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The Kinyongia xenorhina male I had.
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The most unusual chameleons we have are Carpets and Cresteds.... Although they seem to be getting more common.

Here is a picture of our Male Crested cham.. ... the female did not want to be photographed.

and the second pic is our captive hatched (by us :) ) little female carpet.
 

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I have some quad gracilors. They are still young, but I hope to breed them. They are very interesting to me.

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The most unusual chameleons we have are Carpets and Cresteds.... Although they seem to be getting more common.

Here is a picture of our Male Crested cham.. ... the female did not want to be photographed.

and the second pic is our captive hatched (by us :) ) little female carpet.

You Carpets and Cresteds are beautiful!!! I've been interested in Cresteds, but I'm afraid they are too difficult to keep. I have only veiled experience. I'm sure they are super expensive too, huh?
 
Here's a few pics of my few...

Bradypodion Setaroi baby, collected from Benny about 6 weeks ago
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C. Hoehnelli

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B Transvaalense male

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B Thamnobates Male



Plus loads of others that I can't seem to upload onto the gallery due to space restrictions including Carpets, Acuminatus, Nchisiensis

best wishes and hope you enjoy

Austin
 
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