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  1. CleanLineChameleons

    Nosy Faly

    I believe that we are seeing the green ones now because people are bringing them in for the name. You are use to seeing stuff that has been imported from Vince at Screameleons, he has the best exporter out of Madagascar. For the last couple years the Vince has been the only one to bring them...
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    Relaxed Tamatave and Maroansetra?

    Yea, the first and second picture. I had him for about 2 years before I retired him. And I get I know where you got your animal from...a guy in Florida named Luis? Right? ;) ~Chris
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    Relaxed Tamatave and Maroansetra?

    Here are a few Maros: Same male: Another male: And yet another: I don't have any pictures of them resting. I have posted them before. They are normally just a forest green with dark green barring. I have only really seen two or three good male Tamatave come in...
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    Anoles as a feeder

    I am slightly against pinkies because I feel there are very few rodents that would be in their diet or any other species with the body/tissue makeup similar to rodents. Ok...maybe a small bird once in a while but for a panther that would have to be a very small bird and I doubt it happens very...
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    CH Melleri

    This guy is awesome! I have seen this beast in person, he is in perfect conditions with no rub marks or cuts. It is fairly rare to see a good sized mellers with a straight rostral horn and no nicks on them at all. If I had the space I would take this guy. ~chris
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    Anoles as a feeder

    I actually don't cup feed roaches, I just throw them in, but that is not to say there are other insects with similar makeup to roaches that are in the bark of trees and climbing around. Also, I have seen many chameleons go down to the bottom to snag a roach. But here is my logic...there is no...
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    Anoles as a feeder

    Benny, Good list of feeders though I do kind of question the earthworms. Here is my reasoning. Ok, from all my experiences I rarely find earthworms higher than 1/2 off the ground and only when it rains. Yes I know panthers do walk on the ground but from what I have seen they go closer to...
  8. CleanLineChameleons

    Meet Puma!

    LMFAO...Thanks...matt but that is the same Faly in both pictures. -chris
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    Meet Puma!

    Yea that is a smoking Tamatave. He looks like this one that a friend of mine took in Tamatave, good white on his head and dorsal crest: Ohh here is the Faly that I am breeding now, he has some great blues and whites: Keep it up nic...we are going to have to do some trades down...
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    Meet Puma!

    Look at you and you east coast chameleons. He is looking great, similar to Tamatave but definitely Maro. Well done bud! -chris
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    Baby Ampiskiana Panthers!!

    Very good looking babies luke! After my last classified ad I spoke with a couple people that I know who have been to Madagascar multiple times. They told me that Ampiskiana is a little north to northwest of Sambava, between Sambava and Anstiranana. I don't know because I have never been...
  12. CleanLineChameleons

    Ambilobe has something wrong with his lip.

    I believe Todd is right on. I think that mouthrot starts as an infection in the gums that goes unnoticed. Normally hard food particles get stuck in their gums and causes an infection. -chris
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    Globifer

    Is this guy in europe? I mean, yea they are commonly sold in Europe. But like I said they don't get here because no one can produce a paper trail. I would ask for to see the cities issued by the european gov. If he can produce that, then it is legit. -chris
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    Globifer

    Yea, I have seen plenty of globifer in europe but never the states. I know some got here around 2002, I think they went to Susan James. They came through Florida and were originally mislabeled as parsonii. Anyways...paper work to get them from europe to the states is very very difficult...
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    Globifer

    I only believe it when I see. I have never seen a European shipment make it to the states. I hope so, I am just skeptical. Chris
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    Super Nice Super Rare Ampiskiana

    I am familiar with Ampiskanana but I also have seen Ampiskiana southwest of Sambava. I know travel agency company in Germany that has a map showing it. The fact of the matter is in Madagascar, they name many cities the same name...many which aren't on your Google maps...look at...
  17. CleanLineChameleons

    Super Nice Super Rare Ampiskiana

    LOL...that is what I call my eco-dome where I breed chameleons.
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    Super Nice Super Rare Ampiskiana

    From what I have seen it is more on the eastern coast...but yes between sambava and ambilobe. I am looking for the travel map I have stored somewhere. And Tyler When I said "you" in that comment, I was referring to people like you. People that don't care that much and throw Ambato with...
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    Super Nice Super Rare Ampiskiana

    Kyle, Tyler and I are friends, just because we get heated about it doesn't mean we are fighting. I would rather the stuff stay, because it does show both sides fairly well. Thanks, Chris
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    Super Nice Super Rare Ampiskiana

    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/lizard-classifieds/315683-ampiskiana-panther-chameleons-furcifer-paradalis.html http://www.pets-classifieds.co.uk/c65d72088.php And I believe Chris Anderson wrote this: http://blog.reptilesupply.com/care-sheets/a-closer-look-at-the-panther-chameleon.html...
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