Nosy Komba

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Nosy Komba, similar to Nosy Be just greener with a few being very light blue.
 

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Nosy Komba is a small island between the mainland Ambanja/Ankify area and Nosy Be. I've never been aware of panthers from there being specifically imported here and labeled as such before.
 
nosy komba is small island in front of lokobe park(nosy be)
i was in nosy be and nosy komba,and the colour of pardalis is the same.
true wild nosy be pardalis are green,not blue ;-)
 
Wow! Cool! Did you just get the pair?

Many pairs came in on this shipment.

nosy komba is small island in front of lokobe park(nosy be)
i was in nosy be and nosy komba,and the colour of pardalis is the same.
true wild nosy be pardalis are green,not blue ;-)

I think its mostly the uninformed people that assume the blues are "prettier" and no variation exist within a specifice locale. Blue Nosy's may not be as common as the green variation.
 
Interesting, you dont see those very often. Are you going to try and get a breeding project going? I'd like to get some from Reunion Island/St Marie locale. Its another that we dont see much on this side of the pond. Alot more common for both of those locales in Europe for some reason.
 
Interesting, you dont see those very often. Are you going to try and get a breeding project going? I'd like to get some from Reunion Island/St Marie locale. Its another that we dont see much on this side of the pond. Alot more common for both of those locales in Europe for some reason.

I would pay big bucks for an Ampiskiana Panther, which we don't see here either. BTW, your Komba is very stunning.
 
Ahh. Just looked it up. No one even knows where the heck ampiskiana is? Or has that been resolved and ampisikanana is where they are from?
 
Lol. PLEASE, someone show me "Ampiskiana" on ANY map. Also, Reunion and Nosy Boraha/Ile Ste Marie are two totally different islands, the first of which is not natural habitat for pardalis.
 
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