Gracilior wearing a rain hat

jajeanpierre

Chameleon Enthusiast
I love this girl. WC Trioceros quadricornis gracilior imported May 2016.

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And q.quads don't?


Ooo, did I sound defensive?

Honest Bob, you really have to see a gracilior in wonderful condition. They really glow and be honest, Bob, quads don't!

I started with quads and a pair of graciliors for a lark. Then the graciliors got over import and I was smitten.
 
Bob and Janet bickering about Trioceros quadricornis species. They are both great! Tidbits. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Trioceros quadricornis gracilor have just a bit more color however Trioceros quadricornis quadricornis have just a bit bigger sailfins. Either or keep one or the other species or keep them both.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
View attachment 185424 Well, here's a couple of really dull, ugly, boring q. quads (both wild caught) that I'm really kind of embarrassed to even post pictures of. Not to mention the sweetest female that ever lived, Daisy:
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I can NEVER get a nice picture of my quad males. Gracilior males, yes, but quad males just get all cranky on me. Great picture of Nubby, @bobcochran . Here's the kind of picture I get of my quad males. It's sad because this particular male is a really pretty animal. Blue, too, but you can't tell because he is so cranky about the phone. The last picture is Goldilocks, a captive hatched gracilior. Honestly, Bob, you really can't appreciate the difference until you've seen in the flesh a beautiful male gracilior in peak condition. They are just spectacular.

I will give you the female quads--they are really beautiful and really interesting. I adore my female quads, just adore them.

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I can NEVER get a nice picture of my quad males. Gracilior males, yes, but quad males just get all cranky on me. Great picture of Nubby, @bobcochran . Here's the kind of picture I get of my quad males. It's sad because this particular male is a really pretty animal. Blue, too, but you can't tell because he is so cranky about the phone. The last picture is Goldilocks, a captive hatched gracilior. Honestly, Bob, you really can't appreciate the difference until you've seen in the flesh a beautiful male gracilior in peak condition. They are just spectacular.

I will give you the female quads--they are really beautiful and really interesting. I adore my female quads, just adore them.

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This gets better and better.
 
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