i have a 75%Nosey be 25% ambilobe for sale. he is a little over a year old. HE IS A CROSS, please make sure you understand what you are buying before you buy it. pm me for pics, resing he is a turquoise color and fired up he gets red bars and speckles. he is also very friendly. pick up...
nick...saw your pics in the photography section they looked awesome! and if you dont mind me asking, how do you keep your meru's? Cages, lighting, etc.....thanks:)
he looks good! with feeding vitamins you will read alot of different stuff, everyone has there own way to do it, but i agree with smitty it does seem a little too much. But you have a great looking cham regardless:D
thanks for the info so far, i like it kinda of cold in my house as it is, and i have a basement that stays pretty cool year round. Good luck with the breeding kinyonga, i hope it all goes well for you:)
i was just wondering if any body out there has kept Mt merus or has any good info on them... im in the process of setting up my cages for a pair of them and i just want to do everything right on these guys, so any info would be greatly appreciated thanks!
has anyone on here ever dealt with them? they have alot of good looking animals, for descent prices too. if anyone has any info that would be great. thanks
no i do not keep darts, but a buch of my friends do, to many fruit flies and what not. i think alot of people share scrappys opinion. and i do understnad that people want to keep the localespure, probably a good idea. but i agree with this to,http://chameleonsonly.com/panther_crosses.htm...
as far as i know, panthers are like dart frogs, mixing is usually frowned upon, i have a 75%ambilobe/25%nosey be, and i will probably end up trying to breed him. I know chameleonsonly.com sells a handful of different crosses that they sell for cheaper than pure locales. i guess its just...