Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii

JoeDigiorgio

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LOOKING FOR Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii

I am trying to expand my group of these.

I know there were many imported into the US this year. Unfortunately, I was unable to take advantage of this so I am reaching out to anyone who is working with these or knows who is.

I'd like to either buy adults or captive born offspring of imported adults. Comment or message me with any leads you have PLEASE and THANK YOU!
 
Talk to Steve McNary of Chameleons International. He's a sponsor on these forums.


I already talked to him. His import was the one I missed out on. I'd actually paid my order in full but had an extenuating family circumstance back in July that forced me to cancel it. He's got none left from that import.
 
Is that the standard jacksons chameleon? Is usually hard to find the dwarf or the merumontanus, but i just bought a regular jacksonii from fl chams if that is what youre looking for
 
T j jacksonii is the standard or nominate form. This is what I'm looking for. They're almost as large as xanths and have a bright yellow streak down the side. Males and females typically have all 3 horns, females sometimes only one though. I'm already keeping these and want to expand my project.

T j merumontanus is another species I'm interested in getting my hands on. Those are the dwarfs, with males usually sporting the relatively largest horns and females may have none, one or rarely all 3. I am aware of one or two people working with those though.

T j xantholopus is the common species found for sale pretty much everywhere. In a perfect world I would work with all 3 but these are larger and I don't currently have the space to dedicate to these the way I'd want to.
 
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