Meet Odysseus the Masoala!

Nicodemayo

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Hello everyone, I haven't posted any recent photos recently, so I have some catching up to do! I snapped some photos of a Masoala of mine that I am going to use in an upcoming breeding project. They are a beautiful locale, and I hope to see more out there and possibly more imported in the future. I am a sucker for reds and oranges on panthers, so I am pumped to see how this guy turns out in the next few months. Let me know what you think!


 
I have really not been much into the east coast locales that I have seen. Although all the ones from you that I have been seeing are absolutely amazing!!! The tamatave really takes the cake though:D
 
Nice! I see by his markings that he's your avatar, which I had hitherto been taking for a Tamatave.
You doing any work with the Maroansetra?
 
Thank you all for the nice comments!

I have really not been much into the east coast locales that I have seen. Although all the ones from you that I have been seeing are absolutely amazing!!! The tamatave really takes the cake though:D

I appreciate it Jared. Im going to have to agree with you about the tamataves. These guys have the red like the tamataves, but the WHITE on the tamataves is oh so sexy :D

Nice! I see by his markings that he's your avatar, which I had hitherto been taking for a Tamatave.
You doing any work with the Maroansetra?

Yup this is the guy in my avatar. I will get this Masoala fired up and show him off, he turns 80% fire engine red. I had a Maro male named puma(https://www.chameleonforums.com/meet-puma-26538) that I rescue. When I received him he was super sick with two eye infections and a uri. I turned him around and had him for another year and a half almost but his feeding started to slow down, and he got sick again, and despite my best efforts to keep him alive, I lost him. I think him being sick most of his younger life(with his past owner refusing to take him to the vet), it really took a toll on him. He was about 3 and a half when he died.:(

Also, this weekend I am going to snap some updated photos of the tamataves. They are doing amazing, and my clutch is super male heavy. I have lost some small females though. I will post those this weekend.
 
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