Yellow giant parsons????

It is one of the four color variations of parsonii. Orange Eye, Yellow Lip, Yellow Giant and Green Giant.
Oh okay. So I know the difference in the orange eye and yellow lips so are there Distinct differences in the yellow and green giants?
 
Thanks guys someone needs to talk some since into me or take the Internet away lol I want to get a orange eye pair and I would have a custom build enclosure for them but someone needs to give me a lecture and make me wait a year or two lol.
 
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Yellow Giants Parsonii are one of the biggest phases of Parsonii out there. There are a couple males here in the USA that are over the 1000 gram mark. While compared to the more commonly seen Orange Eye White Lips that normally average between 600-700's grams (adult males).

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We went as a group of 10
That's awesome. Was it with a tour guide or do you guys just go off on your own? Also off subject but I think I saw you posted a picture of these on a pretty old thread, if it was you could you give me some advice on how you made it(such as the size of trashcan the plant used and how you got your chameleon in/out of it)? :)
 

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That's awesome. Was it with a tour guide or do you guys just go off on your own? Also off subject but I think I saw you posted a picture of these on a pretty old thread, if it was you could you give me some advice on how you made it(such as the size of trashcan the plant used and how you got your chameleon in/out of it)? :)
man i wish i had that many friends that would be willing to go with me. about how much was the trip per person do you figure?

That's awesome. Was it with a tour guide or do you guys just go off on your own? Also off subject but I think I saw you posted a picture of these on a pretty old thread, if it was you could you give me some advice on how you made it(such as the size of trashcan the plant used and how you got your chameleon in/out of it)? :)

The trip I went on was earlier this month and was organized and put together by Elisa Hinkle at ChamEO. I think I paid about $4700 including airfare, travel ins,all accommodations, all food, guides, transportation, basically everything. I paid a little more than the others to have a separate room the entire trip. It was a fantastic trip!

As far as the cage in the picture, these cages are made by making a cylinder out of screen material and using pot trays for the top and the bottom if you like. I first saw this style cage use by Sticky Tongue Farms in the mid 90's. I used these then also for keeping Chameleons outside. I just cut a circle out of the top piece and covered it with screen and put a weight on it. This was how I accessed the inside.
 
The trip I went on was earlier this month and was organized and put together by Elisa Hinkle at ChamEO. I think I paid about $4700 including airfare, travel ins,all accommodations, all food, guides, transportation, basically everything. I paid a little more than the others to have a separate room the entire trip. It was a fantastic trip!

As far as the cage in the picture, these cages are made by making a cylinder out of screen material and using pot trays for the top and the bottom if you like. I first saw this style cage use by Sticky Tongue Farms in the mid 90's. I used these then also for keeping Chameleons outside. I just cut a circle out of the top piece and covered it with screen and put a weight on it. This was how I accessed the inside.
I bet that trip was fun!! How many days/nights was it? thanks for the advice on the cage!!
 
I bet that trip was fun!! How many days/nights was it? thanks for the advice on the cage!!
It was 10 days. This was the only bummer. Madagascar is a long ways away. Travel was brutal, 24hrs of seat time on the planes and 30+ hours of total travel to get there. We were busy everyday and had quite a bit of in country travel also but still totally worth it and we're planing on going back next year, hopefully for a little longer.
 
It was 10 days. This was the only bummer. Madagascar is a long ways away. Travel was brutal, 24hrs of seat time on the planes and 30+ hours of total travel to get there. We were busy everyday and had quite a bit of in country travel also but still totally worth it and we're planing on going back next year, hopefully for a little longer.
What area did you guys go to? Or which national parks/reserves did you travel through?
 
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