jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
Eat your heart out!
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This picture is awesome! Are you selling any quad chameleons currently or is anyone on here currently breeding or selling quad chameleons Ive always wanted one they are my second favorite species aside from jackson's.
More slender and ELEGANT? SOME may take exception to that statement.I breed quads (T. q. quadricornis) and their subspecies graciliors (T. q. gracilior). The picture above is of YingLong, a gracilior. Quads are a little more heavy bodied with higher dorsal crests (on their back) and taller sail fins. Their horns are thicker. A gracilior tends to be more slender and elegant. Their sail fins on their tails are smaller than a quad, but the size overlaps, so a gracilior with a particularly high sail fin might have a bigger sail fin than a quad with a small one. The gracilior has longer, more slender horns and they seem to grow more quickly than a quad's does. The colors are different, too. The graciliors have a really pretty patch of colored scales on their cheeks that can be yellow, orange, gold or varying shades of blue.
Those horns look too long to be Runty. Who is that? I like the way the rays radiate out of his eyes.
Wow! Janet is showing a lot of discretion, going to bed early. Won't even take part in the war she started.