Common Name: Helmeted Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo hoehnelii
Maximum Size: 10 Inches
Life Span: 5-8 Years
Sexual Maturity: 5 Months
Egg Layer: [N]
Litters Per Year: 1-2
Litter Size: 14-26 babies
Pregnancy Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Johnston's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo johnstoni
Maximum Size: 10 Inches
Life Span: 2 Years
Sexual Maturity: 8 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 12-15 eggs
Incubation Time: 3-6 months
Common Name: Mountain Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo montium
Maximum Size: Males 10 Inch, Females 5 Inch
Life Span: 2 Years
Sexual Maturity: 6 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-3
Clutch Size: 8-16 eggs
Incubation Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Usambara Three Horned Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo deremensis
Maximum Size: 12 Inches
Life Span: 3 Years
Sexual Maturity: 10 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1
Clutch Size: 20-35 eggs
Incubation Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Fischer's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Kinyongia fischeri
Maximum Size: 15 Inches
Life Span: 3 Years
Sexual Maturity: 8 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 13-20 eggs
Incubation Time: 9 Months
Common Name: Graceful Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo gracilis
Maximum Size: 15 Inches
Life Span: 10 years
Sexual Maturity: 5 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 20-40 eggs
Incubation Time: 6 Months
Common Name: Oustalet's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Furcifer oustaleti
Maximum Size: 24 Inches
Life Span: 5 Years
Sexual Maturity: 10 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 30-60 eggs
Incubation Time: 8 Months
Common Name: Cape Dwarf Chameleon**
Scientific Name: Bradypodion pumilum
Maximum Size: 7 Inches
Life Span: 5 Years
Sexual Maturity: 1 Year
Egg Layer: [N]
Litters Per Year: 1-3
Litter Size: 2-18 babies
Pregnancy Time: 3-4 Months
** Note: Found conflicting information on the dwarf cape chameleon. I have decided to go with the data most commonly found in my searches, if any members have correct information, please contact me.
Special Thanks to Francois Le Berre, W. Schmidt, K.Tamm, E. Wallikewitz, Herpcenter.com,Reptile-Database.reptarium.cz, Google, mychamtini112012, and to anyone who feels like adding in/ correcting Data.
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo hoehnelii
Maximum Size: 10 Inches
Life Span: 5-8 Years
Sexual Maturity: 5 Months
Egg Layer: [N]
Litters Per Year: 1-2
Litter Size: 14-26 babies
Pregnancy Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Johnston's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo johnstoni
Maximum Size: 10 Inches
Life Span: 2 Years
Sexual Maturity: 8 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 12-15 eggs
Incubation Time: 3-6 months
Common Name: Mountain Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo montium
Maximum Size: Males 10 Inch, Females 5 Inch
Life Span: 2 Years
Sexual Maturity: 6 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-3
Clutch Size: 8-16 eggs
Incubation Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Usambara Three Horned Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo deremensis
Maximum Size: 12 Inches
Life Span: 3 Years
Sexual Maturity: 10 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1
Clutch Size: 20-35 eggs
Incubation Time: 5 Months
Common Name: Fischer's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Kinyongia fischeri
Maximum Size: 15 Inches
Life Span: 3 Years
Sexual Maturity: 8 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 13-20 eggs
Incubation Time: 9 Months
Common Name: Graceful Chameleon
Scientific Name: Chamaeleo gracilis
Maximum Size: 15 Inches
Life Span: 10 years
Sexual Maturity: 5 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 20-40 eggs
Incubation Time: 6 Months
Common Name: Oustalet's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Furcifer oustaleti
Maximum Size: 24 Inches
Life Span: 5 Years
Sexual Maturity: 10 Months
Egg Layer: [Y]
Clutches Per Year: 1-2
Clutch Size: 30-60 eggs
Incubation Time: 8 Months
Common Name: Cape Dwarf Chameleon**
Scientific Name: Bradypodion pumilum
Maximum Size: 7 Inches
Life Span: 5 Years
Sexual Maturity: 1 Year
Egg Layer: [N]
Litters Per Year: 1-3
Litter Size: 2-18 babies
Pregnancy Time: 3-4 Months
** Note: Found conflicting information on the dwarf cape chameleon. I have decided to go with the data most commonly found in my searches, if any members have correct information, please contact me.
Special Thanks to Francois Le Berre, W. Schmidt, K.Tamm, E. Wallikewitz, Herpcenter.com,Reptile-Database.reptarium.cz, Google, mychamtini112012, and to anyone who feels like adding in/ correcting Data.