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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    Plants Sure does, the foliage was pretty dense and I was suprised to see how high up the jacksons were in comparison to the rudis we found. The male jax we found were about 15-20 ft up while the rudis were about 1-2 ft off the ground some were even pretty much on the ground. Also as far as...
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    Mt. Merus

    Mt meru Matt, I posted a thread awhile back after the trip in the photo section. We went during the day which is pretty difficult to find chameleons in the day but managed to find a couple of males aswell as several c.rudis in the same area. It was very humid and as you can see from the...
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    pics matt, Here are the pics posted on an earlier thread.
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    Mt. Merus

    Merus hello, I have found c.jacksonii merumontana to be more tolerant to the heat than most would think. Ive had these guys outside on the hottest days in florida and their heat stress was minimal compared to other species such as c.fuelleborni, or c.werneri. I have kept adult dwarf...
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    R.viridis pics

    Rhino adult Rhino werneri adult male
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    R.viridis pics

    c.werneri"rhino" pic of rhino phase werneri male
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    R.viridis pics

    r.montanus pics pics of r.montanus(male)
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    R.viridis pics

    another pic c.incornutus Here is a pic of c.incornutus, another rare one.
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    R.viridis pics

    Here is a pic of the r.viridis that just came in. This species has never come into the united states before and resembles a r.temporalis gone incredible hulk(lol). Nick Mole First Choice Reptiles
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    New First Choice Reptiles Shipment

    pics hello guys, I am going to try and get some pics posted today but we will be doing the daytona show this weekend and pretty rushed for time. If anyone is able to make it down to daytona I will have some pretty neat stuff available to view/purchase. Feel free to come by and chat and...
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    Pics of the reptile crew in arusha TZ This pic is some of the crew that work very hard to make sure that the animals are taken care of properly, orders are kept track of and everything goes off without a hitch. Nick Mole First Choice Reptiles
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    Arusha tanzania chamcage pictures Here is a picture of the caging at the MBT compound used to house some of the rarer species such as b.spinosum, b.uthmoelleri, b.oxyrhinum, b.tenue, r.montanus, c.tempeli, aswell as house the animals about to be exported. Nick Mole First Choice Reptiles...
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    B.uthmoelleri in tanzania Here is a pic of a male B.uthmoelleri at the MBT compound. These guys were one of my favorite species and remind me of a panther. They commonly lick the branches and have a very uniqure personality and color range. Nick Mole First Choice Reptiles
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    Chameleon Farm In Arusha Tanzania The main purpose for the trip to tanzania was to hand select animals for export from our exporter over there. This is a photo of the chameleon cages at the farm(MBT snake farm and reptile centre). Mostly c.rudis, b.fisheri, b.taventanum, delipis etc were being...
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    C.Rudis habitat We found many c.rudis within the meru habitat although they were found in open areas in small bushes nearly on the ground. We found several males almost sitting on the ground along the roadside near this pine forest. Nick Mole
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    Pics of trip to arusha tanzania

    This first pic is of the habitat where we found C.jacksonii merumontanus. We found two males in about an hour during a daytime trip. The temperature there was around 65-70 degrees during the heat of the day(it is also tanzanias winter season). Nick Mole First Choice Reptiles
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    Trip to Arusha tanzania

    Hello all, I just returned from tanzania a few weeks ago. While I was there I was able to view several species in the wild aswell as hand select some animals for export from a well known chameleon farm. While I was there i was able to collect c.jacksonii merumontana, C.rudis, C.delipis...
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    Ugandan chameleons!! C.hoehneli, C.elliotii

    Well after a few years of failed attemps we were finally able to get some more Ugandan chameleons in. Uganda has been an extremely difficult country to import from due to wars, and a huge amount of scaming. All of the animals came into the country in exceptional health with good weight, proper...
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