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They are beautiful and you are doing a great job with them, so I think it is all good.
Cooooommmmmmooooonnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
more pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:d:d:d:d:d:d
Here are some quick pictures..
They are starting to look different to me than veileds!
#2 there needs to be seperated- looks like someone bit his foot maybe...
You DO get to name them, and most folks will use it, since you did it first. I suggest 'dancer chameleons' (well, they are graceful and veiled, right? lol...)
Anti-hybrid folks...I feel for you, but I can't come up with a rational reason as to why. These are pets. They will always be pets, so what difference does their lineage make? I do hope the OP will take care to photograph, identify, and register them all--perhaps on iHerp--and sell them to someone who agrees to do the same, so they will not accidentally be mixed with pure veiled or graceful lines. Careful record keeping should prevent that.
Alas, it doesn't seem that they're hardier than their parent species. I do agree it's past time they were separated into their own enclosures.