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I was thinking the same. Aren’t they a bit rare in the trade though? He could possibly be a tamatave as well.Could he be an Ankaramy?
All pics are dimmer than that one. They’re pretty bad as well so it wouldn’t help too much.He looks to have at least some Ambilobe in him. Do you have a brighter pic? Also, what's the breeder say his locale is?
I’ll definitely be getting history from the female. I already have one in mind and know it’s history.Think the blue bar would indicate an Amilobe possibly a hybrid especially if the breeder is unsure. Its really important to get the history of the female if breeding a pedigree as they aren't very distinct from one locale to another.
So you're getting 2 more? Did I miss something. Lol I feel like I'm missing a step. Haven't been keeping up with this site lately are you keeping Gringo?I’ll definitely be getting history from the female. I already have one in mind and know it’s history.
I am keeping Gringo! I haven’t been really active either. Gringo is staying at home with me . I’m just able to get a breeding couple.So you're getting 2 more? Did I miss something. Lol I feel like I'm missing a step. Haven't been keeping up with this site lately are you keeping Gringo?
Or find it even more difficult as that thread also has a link too furcifer pardalis being 11 distinct species rather than a colour morph associated with locality of captureMaybe you will find here your answer https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/furcifer-pardalis-34-locales.183608/
Luckily Veiled’s only have male or female (or piebald or blue)Or find it even more difficult as that thread also has a link too furcifer pardalis being 11 distinct species rather than a colour morph associated with locality of capture