FooL111394
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aha thanks for correcting meThis is a Panther, Males do not have spurs on their feet.. You are thinking of Veields and a couple other species I believe.
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aha thanks for correcting meThis is a Panther, Males do not have spurs on their feet.. You are thinking of Veields and a couple other species I believe.
I've seen a bunch of variations of the Maroantsetra.
Most likely due to them not all being collected in the same area and importers, retailers, etc mislabeling them.
looks like the males i got from an importer down here in miami who also didnt know what he was selling.he was trying to sell them to me as ambilobe but i knew other wise.
quick question..did you buy him from an importer down south?if yes, how many did you get in total? can i have pics of any "true" females you got in that bunch?
sorry for the interrogation its just that im after some specific females that were brought in by this brainless importer and it seems we might have dealt with the same nutcase!
http://www.bluebeastreptile.com/locale.htm
"Maroantsetra panthers are from an area between Tamatave and Sambava on the east coast of Madagascar. Their display coloration is similar to Tamataves, with generally more of a red color and less orange. They are also a dark green basic color with darker or non-distinct body bars. The horizontal white stripe is always present."
Yes, but funny their isn't a photo to represent the locale
Here are 2 photos of what my Maroantsetra Male looked like asleep and awake. He showed more red when he was sleeping and more orange when he was awake and relaxed. I've recently sold out of Maroantsetra, but he was one awesome male.
The chameleon in question is the one at the beginning of the thread, and for your info there are three pics. After talking it over with the importer there is a good possibility that it could be a Maro. This one being the odd one out of the group.
I was talking about the Bluebeast site, hence the quote in my post.
This one is similer in a way but does not show that much colour.
The reason I know it's a male is because that's exactly what my Maroantsetra started looking like as it passed the 4 month age. He was bought as a Female Ambanja from Connie Dorval, and started showing coloration exactly like your WC. Needless to say, it's obvious Connie totally screwed up there...
I know how you feel, bought a chameleon as one locale and it turned out to be another. It's a good thing that the importer is willing to exchange. I remember the expo where she dropped her display and all of her babies got loose. I think that is where the mix up occured
Good thinking, but no. http://www.pardalis.be/autres.htm
Unfortunately, we have already found that the person who designed that website is not using true locality data but rather "best guesses" on some of those locality claims. So, yeah, it is still quite likely. There is a large area around Maro where they could've been collected. It's not like they only take them from within the city limits, etc.
Well, until we've been to Maddy to see for ourselves, it's just assumption. Who's to say they ONLY have one look. Look at Ambilobe and their variation...