Kinyongia oxyrhina

eisentrauti

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Hi guys,

I thought it was time to post some new pics from my flickr account, so here we go with K.oxyrhina:

male:
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gravid female with special behaviour: when she meets the male she shacks her hand ;-):
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other female pics:
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Enjoy !
 
Great photos! Love the blue on that first little guy! Like the hand shaking female too!
 
Wow! Brilliant colors and some excellent photography! What a wonderful group you have there. Thanks for sharing.
 
Very nice!!!!! I love the yellow patches on the females! I hope you have great success with them. Then you can send some to me:D
 
You do have some lovely chameleons. I enjoy your pictures of the species I never get to see here. The colors in the pictures are wonderful and that hand shaking is just too neat. Thanks for sharing and educating some of us (me).
 
Very beautiful specimens, Benny! That's definitely one of the F1 species that comes out of Tanz every once in a while that I'd like to try some day. As was said before, that's an awesome group you've got there. Does your camera take video? We'd love to see a short clip of the female's hand shake!
 
Thanks !

@ Todd: No, it's my Canon EOS 1000d which I'm using since a half year now
@ Jared: Yes, you will get some if I can breed them
@ Kent: Unfortunately this camera can't made any kind of video. An older one from me is just able to make vids in VGA comprehension. But I'll try to make a vid of it
 
Absolutely stunning Benny.

Agreed :).


Benny, how do you keep the K. Oxyrhina? Do they [the Oxyrhina] have similar husbandry requirements to other Kinyongia species?

I think I have a new favorite cham species :rolleyes: ...



Adam
 
Great looking animals! I've wanted to keep this species for awhile, but am always too late once they're available!
 
wow, they are stunning.
I've never seen them before and they look fantastic.
thanks for sharing some photos of them.

Harry
 
They are all gorgeous! I love the little girl looking for a hand shake. Great pics!!! I always enjoy looking at your collection.
 
Thank you all. I'll answer all the question later, here some new ones:

hiding male:
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females:
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Another Tanzanian species, who knows them ?
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