Look what I got!

Just got these 3 little Kinyongia multituberculata from Louis (Seeco)! They were shipped perfectly! These little guys are perfect and healthy! He was awesome to deal with too!

Enjoy!

Female #1



Female #2
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Congrats, Hether! (but what about all that other stuff you were going to get that you were holding out for?:D)
 
I will be adding a few females from Louis to my herd of Multi's soon too! They look great Heather!
 
Thanks everyone for the nice comments!


Congrats, Hether! (but what about all that other stuff you were going to get that you were holding out for?:D)

Julie, stop trying to cause trouble! :D I got one of them, the female Nosy. I have a couple more little ones coming in the next few months. ;)
 
Congratulations!! So small and cute!

These little guys look so cool to work with! I've been eye ballin them ;)

How are they to care for?
 
Congrats!!! All of the ones I have seen come from Louis are absolutely amazing!!! You are going to love this species!!! Full of "personality" and awesome appearance!!! I am really glad more people are getting into them and even better they are captive born!!! I must say though, you will be stuck in a K. hole like me:p
 
Hey here's some info for anyone who is wondering about this species. These guys are endemic to the West Usambara Mountains, a forest area in Tanzania that is smaller than your county and they are found nowhere else in the world. Logging and collection of wild animals is a serious problem in the Usambaras. Here is some more info:

http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/at/at0109_full.html

http://www.tanzaniaherps.org/sites.asp

http://www.elct-ned.org/index.php/en/projects/19-irente-biodiversity-reserve/2262-the-usambara-mountains-of-tanzania

photos from chris anderson
https://www.chameleonforums.com/kinyongia-multituberculata-pics-39594/

Different species but same genus from Cain:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/ch-kinyongia-tavetana-hatchlings-36584/
 
Congrats..........

Congrats on your new beauties! Another species I don't need to see, because now I want one.............UGGHH! I love the texture of the skin. The "scales" are so different from Panthers or Veileds. The close up picture at the bottom of your post shows what I'm talking about. I love the texture. My Uthmoelleri have a similar texture.
 
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