Zanzibar The Magnificent Ambilobe - formerly Clint Eastwood

CNorton

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The most friendly chameleon I've owned so far, Zanzibar came to me from trd1215. I renamed him from Clint to Zanzibar but he's still the same awesome chameleon. As far as I can tell, Zanzibar orginated from Red Island and has some of the most amazing colors on any Ambilobe that I've seen.




I now have a clutch growing like weeds from Clint/Zanzibar so please PM me if you'd like to be put on a list for a baby of his!!

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These are just a few of the many gorgeous pics I have of this guy. Search for Clint or Zanzibar to find lots! Most of them are linked below...

Go see Zanzibar eat a stick insect!
Red Island's "The Clint Eastwood of Panther Chameleons"
trd's "Tang and Clint"
warpdrive's "The boy's are here" warpdrive now has Zanzibar and will hopefully breed him again.


Many forum members have grandkids of Clint's:
creddjobbs has a grandson of Clint's.
trd1215's "Young blue/reds"


Hope you enjoyed looking!
 
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Splash from dr. Crossfire and ecoreef is also the product of the clint line as well as Scotty from crazyeyeschams. Their mother olive was a Clint girl bred to Spock to get those incredible red bodied bluebars. Sulu is a Clint offspring as well.
Glad you got him Chad. Good luck with the clutch!

https://www.chameleonforums.com/members/ecoreef-albums-splash-ambilobe.html

https://www.chameleonforums.com/scottys-photo-shoot-102696/

https://www.chameleonforums.com/sulu-photo-shoot-102941/

Thanks for chiming in! I know there probably are others that have his blood. Maybe someday they'll find this thread.
 
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Pics taken today! They are getting big!

I wish these little boogers would hold still long enough to get a good shot! For now you'll have to be content with shots in their cage rather than with optimal lighting and backgrounds. I'll have to "jannb" it up later!;)
 
These guys are wiping out crickets like nobody's business. Each day I throw more and more crickets into the cage thinking "There! They won't finish all of these by the time I get off work!" ...and then I come home to hungry babies looking at me with sad puppy eyes:rolleyes:
 
These guys are wiping out crickets like nobody's business. Each day I throw more and more crickets into the cage thinking "There! They won't finish all of these by the time I get off work!" ...and then I come home to hungry babies looking at me with sad puppy eyes:rolleyes:

Thats awesome! Great to see more babies from Clint. Who did you pair him with?
 
I paired Clint/Zanzibar with a female from Suzi who's sire was 14K and her mother's sire was Odre-Ahy/ Oh My.

Pics here at Suzi's thread.


I'm really grateful for my time with Clint/Zanzibar even though initially I thought I had been sold a quickly dying chameleon. His cutaneous horns looked terrible and the dust from shipping really aggrevated their appearance. AFter a good shower and lots of feeding, I stopped freaking out. Long story short, he's been one of favorite chameleons I've ever owned. Thanks for that trd1215!
 
That is a great pairing will be some beautiful panthers!

Lol i would never sell a dying chameleon and he always had those horns. I had him for about 2 years and he was the best! He is a great grandfather by now lol. I am glad he did great and gave you some awesome babies.
 
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