Nice! Yeah that’s what I’m talking about. Mine are maybe just a little smaller but no evidence of horns like that! Looks awesome and I would love to know who you got him from if he’s a Kenyan baby. I may still be in the market for a stud for these two if they both turn out female.
Hey, sorry for the confusion: I did kinda make a long drawn out post- I’m not actually selling them. I was getting opinions on this pairs sex.
Like jacksJill was saying; there’s a Facebook community of people looking to establish captive bred Xantholophus using healthy bloodlines from Kenyan...
Haha! That’s actually really helpful. I have never come across that little nugget but makes sense. Thanks so much!
To further complicate things, the one that you drew a “female” profile on arrived with a black spot where her rostral horn or bud should have been. I am guessing that she/ he...
This is the best I can do for a profile picture of their faces. Frightened baby chams don’t make the most cooperative models. Figured having their vents in profile like in the first pictures might be helpful.
No, I doubt he is part of the Kenyan xanth project. I found his ad on kingsnake. I mentioned it but he didn’t really say much about it other than “that’s cool”. I imagine he just got a few imports and sold off the babies. He seemed more geared toward panther chams. The reason I believe that the...
Hello, long time reader of this forum, first time post! I have kept a few species of chameleon over the last decade or so, and am a life long fanatic of all reptiles. I would have to say jacksonii have always been my favorite.
As my young family grew, my menagerie of reptiles shrank. I...