My friends,
I'm dreaming for an iguana to join my collection for several months. My previous phelsuma supplier is offering me following spiny tailed iguana.
Since this is a baby, I would like to ask if anybody can help me identify it's actual scientific name and sub-species...
Conclusion
Dear Friends,
Now confirmed, that was an old stock of the supplier.
By the first week of March 2009, he will bring me some new one to choose from.
And thanks for identifying as Phelsuma Serraticauda.
I'll update with some actual pictures once I owned them later.
I'm checking for mor pix from him but he's offline now. I checked P. Laticauda on the net, it seems that the tail is of different color. Is this same?
Regarding the back right leg, still checking with that guy, hope this is a sample picture only.
Oh my........... Yes it's a Chamaeleolis barbatus.
The pet shop was asking it for 1200 Hong Kong Dollars for small ones and 1500 Hong Kong Dollars for big ones.
Since the big boss is not there, I didn't asked the other guy for it's particular care and right now I'm having problem in...
Dear Friends,
I need help, just now, I went to a local reptile shop and I found some CB strange lizard, the boss told me from a japanese book that it's scientific name is Chameleo Barbatus. I cannot find any information on the web in this regard.
It's features are a body of an anole...
By the way...............
I would like to know if those pointy back spines of chameleons are weared off or not in order, will they grow back to normal pointy spines?
Hi friends,
Further to my following link:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/panther-male-female-17657/
Yesterday I put a male inside the cage and took some pictures of the previous Panther in above link, and they are as follows...
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your reply. Forgot to mention, I have several horizontal sticks running on top of the bowls, so when a chameleon passes by, they can still grab horizontally for the catch.
If they do really don't eat after 2 more days, then I'll consider just to let the crickets run...
Hi again Julirs, those are very adorable and beautiful chams from your collection. Actually, I do notice some ribs from the side when they are pretending to be dead leafs.
I bought this pair during last Saturday, then in Sunday, the female laid 7 eggs inside those repti bark, she's more thin...
Noted your comments Julirs. Are they actually thin? Because I feel very bad if my pets are too slim. Is it better to be as they are or do something to make them fatter.
I remove cricket legs so that they remain in the small plastic container and when they happen to die, then I can see them die in the container and remove immediately. Also, I do like to monitor how much cricket they actually eat. This will also I think prevent night time munching to my chameleons.