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Ok, I'll go. Twenty-one taxa from Chamaeleo, Ch. Trioceros, Kinyongia, Rieppeleon, Furcifer, and Calumma.
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I want to hear from the guys and gals that have kept over 20 species!
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I've kept 48 species (not including subspecies) over the last 12 or so years. These have been kept for varying degrees of duration and with varying amounts of success.
Chris
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17! and i dont know how i found that many species in canada lol!
Chamaeleo, Ch. Trioceros, Kinyongia, Rieppeleon, Furcifer
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Only two, the jackson and the veiled. I do enjoy both of them very well though.
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I've kept 29 species from Chamaeleo, Ch. trioceros, Furcifer, Kinyongia, Rhampholeon and Rieppeleon. My focus has been with the ovoviviparous montane species, with particular attention to the bitaeniatus complex for the last several years.
Trace
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Huh? Wait, let me reboot my brain. Okay... huh? Damn, there it goes again!
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Here's some help with a translation: "My focus has been with live-bearing chameleons from the mountains. In particular I have really liked the two-lined group of chameleons for the last several years."
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Thanks. Actually, I got all of it but the two-lined part. Didn't know that. But you said it MUCH clearer.
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