Dean_j_d New Member Apr 16, 2024 #1 I know this chameleon is a panther male But I don’t know what locality it is I need help Attachments IMG_2319.jpeg 114.2 KB · Views: 101 IMG_2318.jpeg 108.2 KB · Views: 111 IMG_2317.jpeg 106.3 KB · Views: 117 2C5D007E-8D3D-4447-B796-2EE868D1B4E2.jpeg 178.3 KB · Views: 102 IMG_5013.jpeg 201.8 KB · Views: 100
Dean_j_d New Member Apr 16, 2024 #2 I was told when I bought him he is a sambava but I talked to people that were in the chameleons breeding business and they said other wise
I was told when I bought him he is a sambava but I talked to people that were in the chameleons breeding business and they said other wise
Dean_j_d New Member Apr 16, 2024 #3 Dean_j_d said: I was told when I bought him he is a sambava but I talked to people that were in the chameleons breeding business and they said other wise Click to expand... Also that’s what he looks like when he is all fired up in color
Dean_j_d said: I was told when I bought him he is a sambava but I talked to people that were in the chameleons breeding business and they said other wise Click to expand... Also that’s what he looks like when he is all fired up in color
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 18, 2024 #5 I am not an expert about Furcifer pardalis locales. However that does look to be a captive bred Sambava male Furcifer pardalis. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
I am not an expert about Furcifer pardalis locales. However that does look to be a captive bred Sambava male Furcifer pardalis. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
EmilioTheAnkify Established Member Apr 18, 2024 #6 Those don’t look like sambava bars. Looks like an ambilobe to me. Breeders do mess up labeling sometimes. How old is he?
Those don’t look like sambava bars. Looks like an ambilobe to me. Breeders do mess up labeling sometimes. How old is he?
nataliarelish New Member May 10, 2024 #7 Dean_j_d said: I know this chameleon is a panther male But I don’t know what locality it is I need help Click to expand... Chameleons grow in habitats with branches for climbing and access to both sunlight and shade.
Dean_j_d said: I know this chameleon is a panther male But I don’t know what locality it is I need help Click to expand... Chameleons grow in habitats with branches for climbing and access to both sunlight and shade.