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An underrated species for some reason. They have got to be one of thee coolest looking species out of all chameleons. Same with quads. Great pics Jurgen!
This has been pretty much my 'go to' browsing thread during quiet periods at work, its absolutely incredible!
Never get tired of seeing photos, especially some of the incredible species yourself and your friends keep!
An underrated species for some reason. They have got to be one of thee coolest looking species out of all chameleons. Same with quads. Great pics Jurgen!
I agree with you Paul.
Also in Europe just a handful breeders work with this great species.Its also not longer possible to import these in the EU so I'm afraid they will get very rare
I'm in contact now with 3 EU breeders who are incubating a few montium clutches.
With some luck i can send some cb pairs to the US next years(will be just a handful)
It seems that except quads the other Cameroon species are hardly kept(cristatus,pfefferi)in my opinion some of the most beautiful trioceros species.
Here an example of a nice pfefferi male(aren't you keeping them Jeremy?)
I have got an adult male and am expecting a female to pair with my male to arrive this Autumn. This West African species has acclimated perfectly to my greenhouse along with my Calumma parsonii.
I think all the West African species are under rated. Even Trioceros oweni, which is reported as being exceptionally aggressive chameleon species and is seldom seen even in Europe. We had an importer in the USA last year (2013) that imported 3 or 1.2.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Would be great if you can breed with the pfefferi
I can have also Oweni but in very low numbers,they are indeed not easy to keep.
Do you know where the trio oweni went to and if he had success with them?
I'm in contact now with 3 EU breeders who are incubating a few montium clutches.
With some luck i can send some cb pairs to the US next years(will be just a handful)
It seems that except quads the other Cameroon species are hardly kept(cristatus,pfefferi)in my opinion some of the most beautiful trioceros species.
Here an example of a nice pfefferi male(aren't you keeping them Jeremy?)
UUUUUGH Pfefferi too??? You know you're killing me....haha.
I'll be on the look-out for those pairs, though I can't guarantee I'll have the funds at the time, and people love to snag things from under my nose haha.
I swear, I think Cameroon species are the most amazing chameleons, and I covet them more than most covet C. parsonii. It's so hard to get a healthy pair though....the guy I bought my Montium from got a pair of T. cristatus shortly after, and they eventually perished. They survived for a couple of months, but that was it, and I noticed a few issues with each one (hence the reason I never bought them). I've never seen a live T. pfefferi. I'd love to hear of successful breeding with them.