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@jajeanpierre thought you might appreciate this. Today was my first day holding one and I fell absolutely in love!! I am going to do tons of research on these guys and in about a year and a half I think I may get one!! I have a new favorite chameleon!!!
The breeders home I went to has one and I'm not sure when he is getting a female. The one he has is still young. At first I thought these guys just stayed small like Jacksons. So happy to ind out they get some meat on they bones . I just like a little size and weight to my animals. Although he did tell me Buddy was a good sized Panther. Love him to death but he is completely tame. Absolutely no flaring up to his other males and zero interest in his females. It was a little entertaining. He put him on his free range and said if I do that and build a cage around it he hair stews Buddy won't try to get off onto the ground...5 minutes later and what is he doing? Trying to get off to the ground . He doesn't care how much space you give him. There is a ginormous tree somewhere that goes wayyyyy higher than where he is. He climbs off his free range now and onto my bed. He keeps going over to my roommates bed and climbing all over her ...the other day I found him crawling around under her bed . I gotta watch this guy. He is an adventurous one. He will come straight to my hand when he wnats out.You caught their soul, the softness and gentleness they often show. I just love their eyes and you captured it.
Here is a little wild caught gracilior that shows you the beautiful soft, expressive eyes that quads and graciliors can have.
Just a heads up--I think they are going to be harder and harder to find.
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Well I've been in college for 5 years...so I'd hope so by nowYou've got some skill girl.
You caught their soul, the softness and gentleness they often show. I just love their eyes and you captured it.
Here is a little wild caught gracilior that shows you the beautiful soft, expressive eyes that quads and graciliors can have.
Just a heads up--I think they are going to be harder and harder to find.
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