Lazy Eye
After recieving some questions about his left eye which he sometimes keeps closed & I call it a lazy eye..I am posting close up pics of both eyes with his lazy eye closed & open so it can be seen there is no serious problems going on. I disclose this to be honest & not to hide...
Hatched from WC import in Florida on 11-6-11 makes him 14 months old. Has a lazy eye since 3 months old & a blackish mark on his dorsal you can see in the pictures. Either imperfection does not seem to bother him. Asking 250 for him. Local pick up preferred or will ship.
I got out of Panthers a while ago. I was thinking of putting up my CB Kinyongia Matschei & my CH Quads & basing the price by what I paid for them at a young age, & factoring in how old they are now & coming up with a fair price.
Any good guidelines out there for pricing chams? I have been assuming that the value of chameleons varies greatly depending on age & species & overall health & if they are captive hatched or wild caught. So is it correct to think that chameleons purchased for x amount of dollars as babies can be...
1st up is a 13 month old CB Kinyongia Matschei from the Malachite line. She is 250 plus shipping
2nd up is a 6 month old CB Kinyongia Matschei from the Dresden line. She is the smaller of the two siblings in the pic on top of her brother. She is 200 plus shipping
3rd up is a 13 month old CH...
Easily the most admirable collection I have seen since joining this forum. Thank you for sharing all those great pictures. You have won the gold medal for chameleon keeping if there was such a trophy. The variety of chams is astounding! Good luck with all of your breeding projects & keep us...
I believe you have a male. They have more robust horns than the females from when they are very young into adulthood. I find this the easiest way to sex them at that age. In 2 to 3 more months he will begin to acquire his adult colors & his gender will become more evident.
That is some serious water & it hasn't even peaked yet.Good luck & be safe. I am about 30 miles east of you but 3 miles inland so I'm safe from the water but still going to have to deal with wind damage & power outages
That sounds like a great idea Laurie. I am very much looking forward to baby quads, but like you said, it will be some time before they are mature enough.