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    Need help sexing my bearded pygmies

    I believe you're accurate with your sex assumptions. They look to be a 1.2 group.
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    my collection (till now)

    Very nice!! Did you breed the T. deremensis yourself, or did you receive the female gravid as a WC? Regardless, NICE!
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    Kinyongia tenuis

    Wow, very nice animals! K. tenuis is truly one of my favourite species!!
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    Desert species?

    Chamaeleo namaquensis aren't available in the trade. I think only one (or none, perhaps) have been recorded exported. Where are you located? Perhaps a Veiled would be best suited for you.
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    Canadian Chameleon Importers/Breeders - Carpet Chameleons?

    Thanks for your input, Marc, I appreciate it.
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    Canadian Chameleon Importers/Breeders - Carpet Chameleons?

    I'm looking to start working with carpet chameleons in Canada. Firstly, is anyone currently producing these in Canada with established CB lines? If not, where/who would one be able to acquire carpet chameleons in Canada? Either WC or CB. Thanks in advance,
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    My Melleri

    Awesome melleri!! I wish you the best in future breeding endeavors. You definitely have one interested party when you get babies :cool: :D
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    My Melleri

    Amazing!! I'm sure you have a male and female somewhere in that group :D. These pictures really make me want to keep melleri; thanks for posting.
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    R. Acuminatus Pair (Montane Pygmys)

    Amazing! Great pictures, too. This is a species I have wanted to keep for a long time. Best,
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    Trioceros hoehnelii, from two places in Kenya and the Ugandan subspecies

    Amazing, Benny!! I wish I had access this species in Canada :(. Good luck with your group,
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    fischer's diet/color?

    Hmm, those attributes are more typical of Kinyongia tavetanume (spelling?). However, I have seen light brown Kinyongia multituberculata in the past. As for feeding, I think 2-3 per day is fairly normal. Montane chameleons, in my limited experience, don't require as much food as a, say...
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    Guess the gender!

    I agree with the majority; I vote female!
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    Chamaeleo deremensis

    Nice chameleons - especially the brookesia. What species is it, do you know?
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    A Fun Thread :)

    Brookesia perarmata, Kinyongia tenue and any Calumma sp.!
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    panther chameleon?

    He looks to be a young K.multituberculata (We Usumbara Two Horned Chameleon).
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    Animal Hoarding?

    Haha, thank you. Yes, klemmeri are amazing, inquisitive too! The breviceps are also a very bold species, it's almost like they want you to anger them!
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    Animal Hoarding?

    Wow, some people on here have a ridiculous volume of animals!! I'm jealous :p Here's what I keep (no longer keep chameleons, though I do have 10 pardalis eggs in incubation) 1.1 Phelsuma klemmeri 1.1 Phelsuma breviceps 1.1 Phelsuma grandis 1.3 Phelsuma guimbeaui 1.2 Phelsuma cepediana...
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    Trip to Oman

    Good luck! There's a wadi there, called wadi Darbat, when I saw a couple chameleons. At the time I was there, I was too young to even take note of the species. But I do recall seeing chameleons! Enjoy the road trip - it's long :p
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    LLL REPTILE Help me :)

    Yeah, I agree with Syn. I used to live in Dubai, and I ordered one of these cages from LLL. Shipping was approximately $70 USD. The total may seem like a lot, but these truly are great enclosures. Also, if you're looking for decent reptile supplies in the UAE, I suggest you check out...
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    Armored Chameleons ???

    I don't. I think he's just misinformed... It would be great to get some pictures.
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