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I have never seen the Warty Chameleons. Had to google it. That is awesome. Do you have more pics?
Thank you so much for sharing... We don't get rarer chams here very often. His shape is quite fabulous. like a body type cross between the veiled and the panther almost. Very interesting. Did you get him Captive hatched or wild caught?He was in shed but i can rarely hold him
He is wild caught, I am very fortunate though to have newly hatched offspring from the two though that will be available in NovemberThank you so much for sharing... We don't get rarer chams here very often. His shape is quite fabulous. like a body type cross between the veiled and the panther almost. Very interesting. Did you get him Captive hatched or wild caught?
Very cool. Congrats on the clutch!He is wild caught, I am very fortunate though to have newly hatched offspring from the two though that will be available in November
Thank you very much! i cant wait to see the babies grow out aswell, hopefully they are more tame than their WC counterpartsVery cool. Congrats on the clutch!
Here are some baby WartysWow this is the first person i've seen on this forum that has a warty cham! Awesome?
So tiny and cute (≧▽≦)Here are some baby Wartys
OMG Whyyyyyyy must babies be so dang adorable.Here are some baby Wartys
Fun thing about husbandry they are kept the same as Panther Chameleons, sexing them at birth is the same, but there is another trick to these ones aswell, males fire green when females fire red under their jowl also here is a picture of the female Aspen that laid this clutch, she has unfortunately passed since thoughOMG Whyyyyyyy must babies be so dang adorable.
So what are the husbandry requirements for these guys? Not that I need another but I am curious lol How do you tell the difference between males and females?
I believe you are talking about my boy Pestilence maybe? here are some more pictures of his little photoshootI thought the photo of the blue cham was a Veild that was photoshopped but now see its a Panther. Impressive!
Very interesting. Love that the females fire red. Sorry you lost her.Fun thing about husbandry they are kept the same as Panther Chameleons, sexing them at birth is the same, but there is another trick to these ones aswell, males fire green when females fire red under their jowl also here is a picture of the female Aspen that laid this clutch, she has unfortunately passed since though
I believe females are the more stunning of the two, when most people like Male Panthers, the Female Warty shines here.Very interesting. Love that the females fire red. Sorry you lost her.
Do you have another female to carry on your breeding program?I believe females are the more stunning of the two, when most people like Male Panthers, the Female Warty shines here.
also its alright, she was a wild caught import and I couldn't have guessed her age, she passed suddenly and quick.
I currently do not have another female, I am on the lookout for more though and plan to get them once i find them available. Especially because they are such a fun species to keep, angry little guys but extremely rewarding.Do you have another female to carry on your breeding program?
LOL is their temperament more like a Veiled?I currently do not have another female, I am on the lookout for more though and plan to get them once i find them available. Especially because they are such a fun species to keep, angry little guys but extremely rewarding.