Awesome male ambilobe

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Lancecham

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I have a young male ambilobe morph now available. He will surely be a spectacular one of a kind chameleon showered with amazing colors. His bloodlines are some of the top bloodlines in the US. His dad, a full blooded Ambilobe, is from Anibus Jr. bloodline from Chameleon Co.. Mother is 50%Ambilobe(Mahagaga- from Kammerflage Kreations) and 50% Blue Bar Ambanja(Blue Boy- from Chameleon Co.). The available male as an adult should be a showpiece for any collector. The male is a total of 6 inches not counting about a 1/2 inch on the end of his tail which got caught in the door about a month ago. The tail has healed without any problems.
He is $160.
Pictured is the sire(Pic #1), the dam's bloodlines(Pics #2) and the available male.
I offer a one week guarantee and even better, life-time support for your chameleon. So if you have any questions 5 minutes after you receive it or even 5 years later, I am there for you.
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Feel free to PM me with any questions.

Thanks for looking,
Lance
562.458.8304
 
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Here is an updated picture. He is now 6.5 inches and his colors are just starting to come in. He will be exploding with tremendous colors in another month.
Lance
 
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Are panther Chams alo harder to take care of than veiled? I'm looking for my first cham so I was going to stick with a veiled but the panthers look cool too.
I just want to be sure I can offer it a good home before i get one. Thanks.
 
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Panthers are just as easy to take care of as veileds providing you have the correct set up. The set ups can be the same. The main difference is the wattage of the bulb and panthers will drink more and like more humidity. What everyone likes about panthers is the colors the males display. They can be outrageous. The males are much more colorful than a veiled. Male veileds can get get aggressive towards you as well. Over the years and countless panthers, I have never had a male panther act aggressive.
 
Lance,
I am local to you (Chino Hills) and I wanted to pick up some chams from you if possible. I wanted to come by and check out your stock and make some purchases. Please let me know if that is possible and when. Thanks...

Damon
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Are panther Chams alo harder to take care of than veiled? I'm looking for my first cham so I was going to stick with a veiled but the panthers look cool too.
I just want to be sure I can offer it a good home before i get one. Thanks.

I highly recommend having a male panther as a starter cham, the only difference in care is they drink more and require much more tropical temps and humidity. I also find that adult male veilds are more likely to be aggresive than adult male panthers, but i guess it just depends on who you talk to.
 
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