Horns and Lichen Under the Sun

your deremensis are beautifull
i love this trioceros but it s difficult to find this chameleon in Europe:mad:
 
Thanks, all :)

Here are some more from today. I will try to keep any future ones in this thread.

Captive-born Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus

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Adult, female, Rhampholeon spinosus

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Female Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii

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Cheers,

Fabián
 
Nice

Very Nice photo's. Would love to work with some other species but the veileds are taking over. Again great photos keep us updated with there progression. Thanks Karin
 
WOW!!!! Great shots:D I didnt notice the second set untill now:eek: I am having second thoughts about that Kinyongia multituberculata:)
 
Oh my gosh! What breathtaking shots you've taken! definitely ones I'd vote for in July! Spectacular Deremensis you have!

Very Nice photo's. Would love to work with some other species but the veileds are taking over. Again great photos keep us updated with there progression. Thanks Karin

Beautiful shots of stunning chameleons.

Thanks for the notes! I'm glad you like them.

WOW!!!! Great shots:D I didnt notice the second set untill now:eek: I am having second thoughts about that Kinyongia multituberculata:)

:D Told ya. All you have to do is say it, and it's done.

Beautiful pictures of beautiful chameleons Fabian!

Wow, I had no idea you were Kevin. The Kevin. Good to see you around. PM sent...
 
Here we go again... another break in the weather and another afternoon photographing horns.

First, captive-born Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus:

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A magnificent hold-back, captive-hatched, Trioceros deremensis:

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My favorite (scarred) Trioceros deremensis:

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Very nice pics Fabián!!!!!! They all look great! Looks like the little xanths are growing very nicely:) I am really liking the merus also!! You can send a few babies my way when they are ready!:D
 
your trioceros are very cute
i love your deremensis its amazing chams:) and babies xantho are beautifull fabian
 
Very nice pics Fabián!!!!!! They all look great! Looks like the little xanths are growing very nicely:) I am really liking the merus also!! You can send a few babies my way when they are ready!:D

Ha! Let me acclimate these guys first, and then we'll talk babies :) The xantholophus are doing very, very well, and growing rapidly. Their coloration is amazing-- I can't wait to see their greens emerge. She only had 6 (all males, too!) and I lost the smallest at the beginning, but the remaining 5 are thriving.

Thanks Kevin, Sylvain.

Cheers,

Fabián
 
Fabian

Great photos as usual, thanks for sharing :D However, I am sorry to inform you that my deremensis and xanth are prettier than yours. :p

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ultra super,truly magnificent deremensis, if it wasnt for the horns he would pass for a parsonii, how old are them neonates ? my xanth neonates are all doing well at 3 weeks (with the exception of the runt of the litter, who seems healthy but i have never seen eat )
 
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