cyberlocc
Chameleon Enthusiast
Got these beauties in today! (Male first, Darker "Barkier", Female Second)
Uroplatus (sikorae) sameti. I have seen these touted as a sub species (Uroplatus sikorae sameti) and as there own (U. sameti) seems to be some scientifical disagreement on this.
Same with common name, I have seen them called Mossy (like sikorae) and also Super Mossy.
VS sikorae, they tend to be more patterned, slightly larger (an inch tops) and have a pink throat vs black of the sikorae.
I was super worried, as they do not take to high temps well. Fed Ex had them on the truck since 9am!
Luckily they had them in a AC cooled Fed Ex Van, I was so relieved when I saw the van and went to window and the AC was blowing I was like oh thank gosh.
So they seemed to arrive safe and sound. Going to try my hand and breeding these guys, I will keep everyone posted. Oh and there new home, not done yet. I am waiting on a few birch branches to add.
And Mr. Panther, was less than impressed from his view everything going on spot.
Uroplatus (sikorae) sameti. I have seen these touted as a sub species (Uroplatus sikorae sameti) and as there own (U. sameti) seems to be some scientifical disagreement on this.
Same with common name, I have seen them called Mossy (like sikorae) and also Super Mossy.
VS sikorae, they tend to be more patterned, slightly larger (an inch tops) and have a pink throat vs black of the sikorae.
I was super worried, as they do not take to high temps well. Fed Ex had them on the truck since 9am!
Luckily they had them in a AC cooled Fed Ex Van, I was so relieved when I saw the van and went to window and the AC was blowing I was like oh thank gosh.
So they seemed to arrive safe and sound. Going to try my hand and breeding these guys, I will keep everyone posted. Oh and there new home, not done yet. I am waiting on a few birch branches to add.
And Mr. Panther, was less than impressed from his view everything going on spot.
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