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There is virtually no chance of it actually being one but the coloration alone almost looks like a gravid female F. labordi.
Furcifer labordi
What a shame...
Chris can explain better than I, I'm sure; but CITES listed the Furcifer labordi as Appendix 2 in 1977 and the IUCN (red list) listed them as vulnerable in the wild in 2000. They have not been exported in many years.
Now I'm not sure how those particular specimens arrived in captivity; they could have been smuggled, they could have been collected and shipped as lateralis for instance, but no matter what, they don't belong in a plastic box. I'd rather see them in their natural habitat. That's the shame.
Trace