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You can get them on Amazon!I'm from the US Sassy. Thanks for the link though.
Nah, dont be silly, they're vivaporous, thats the umbilical
Be neat if it was but its not even that useful, just a toy for bored office yuppies! Kinda fun though, I was actually going to buy one, then I thought, What am I thinking, So I bought A yemen!
If your still intrested, heres a youtube of it in action, not as good as the real deal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdF8TB6pz5I
get one here (fun for cham nuts!)
http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/16/usb-chameleon-will-keep-you-company-chillin-on-your-monitor/
Cute little lizard are they eisentrauti...Is this them?
P.s sorry bout your thread LPR08, just chilling, havin some fun dude!
I disagree. All the cool kids have them.
Cheers,
t
Ah ok, Cute whatever it is, the skin texture is curious!
BocaJan, Ive seen those things on ebay alot too, you could google Ebay for 'USB chameleon' maybe.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Japan-Deskt...AU_Laptop_Accessories?_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
This is a sternfeldi I think
Trace, What kind of uvb lighting you used?
I suggest reptisun 5.0 Linear not compact.
I also suggest a repcal with vit D3. I think you need to boost the supplement a bit more for that chameleon.
My God Trace, Judging by you chameleons legs I think he has a bad case of MBD! (mechanical bot-cham disorder)
And what happened to his nails?!!
hey benny ive been breeding whats in that pic ive been told tanzanian sidestripe or chameleo rudis or dwarf mountain chameleon can you post a pic of a true rudis?
True Chamaeleo (Trioceros) rudis do not live in Tanzania. In fact, all the "rudis" that are sold in the US are actually Chamaeleo (Trioceros) sternfeldi. True Ch. (T.) rudis are high elevation species that experience very large temperature drops at night. Other than locality, you can differentiate the two species by their parietal crest.
Here are a couple photos of true Ch. (T.) rudis from a couple people's flickr sites:
http://flickr.com/photos/11358474@N00/2784288601/
http://flickr.com/photos/youngrobv/2260927100/
Chris
Your chameleon looks like it has a prolapsed USB
was i the only one who thought this was ridiculously funny?