Hoehnelii new home!!!

Uri

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New large sized leap enclosure made fully bioactive some plants need to grow in a little but I added so much from burrowing Kenyan roaches, isopods, springtails and a network of branches in the small ferns which will grow quite large
 

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Very nice! Leap stuff is great. Beautiful hoehnellii. This color pattern is often referred to as the “Nyahururu locale”, which is somewhat uncommon and beautiful. Do you mind me asking where you got this one?
 
Very nice! Leap stuff is great. Beautiful hoehnellii. This color pattern is often referred to as the “Nyahururu locale”, which is somewhat uncommon and beautiful. Do you mind me asking where you got this one?
I got him from a breeder here but she isn’t producing them anymore I don’t think I believe west coast chameleon brothers will have some captive born ones soon and I may try my hand eventually at them
 
I spoke with sean mcneeley tho and he recommended to hold off on them as they can be very tricky especially the babies
 
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