Parkjw Member Apr 22, 2022 #1 Is this kid nosyboraha? Attachments D3219FF5-34CD-41B6-B52D-E383ECFF6A25.jpeg 235.8 KB · Views: 100 F315D5D7-5649-4F9A-A6C6-BCEF840B01F6.jpeg 296.3 KB · Views: 103 371CFC5C-F28A-42C2-BAA7-CF0DA30374CC.jpeg 126.7 KB · Views: 105 6A440985-83DC-4821-BDA3-C33298674B72.jpeg 269.3 KB · Views: 95
Chameleoking Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 23, 2022 #3 Check this out. It might help. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/panther-chameleon-locale-id-chart.183196/
Check this out. It might help. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/panther-chameleon-locale-id-chart.183196/
Parkjw Member Apr 23, 2022 #4 Chameleoking said: Whatever it is. It sure is nice Click to expand... Thank you so much But I was adopted as a nosy boraha
Chameleoking said: Whatever it is. It sure is nice Click to expand... Thank you so much But I was adopted as a nosy boraha
Beman Moderator Staff member Apr 23, 2022 #5 No it is not.... This is what a male nosy boraha looks like. https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/iceberg.46611/
No it is not.... This is what a male nosy boraha looks like. https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/iceberg.46611/
FramsChams Avid Member Site Sponsor Apr 23, 2022 #6 Unfortunately it is not. Nosy Boraha are more white (gray when fired down) and blue (sometimes blue/red) barring.
Unfortunately it is not. Nosy Boraha are more white (gray when fired down) and blue (sometimes blue/red) barring.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Apr 23, 2022 #7 One more for you... https://www.madcham.de/en/lokalform-nosy-boraha-st-marie/
Parkjw Member Apr 23, 2022 #8 Beman said: No it is not.... This is what a male nosy boraha looks like. https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/iceberg.46611/ Click to expand... FramsChams said: Unfortunately it is not. Nosy Boraha are more white (gray when fired down) and blue (sometimes blue/red) barring. View attachment 323453 Click to expand... kinyonga said: One more for you... https://www.madcham.de/en/lokalform-nosy-boraha-st-marie/ Click to expand... Thank you The first and second photos are on the first day The 3rd and 4th photos were taken a month ago. Attachments E1630F61-8B35-42AE-AA06-F958675A02A5.jpeg 350.2 KB · Views: 99 46413492-6ECE-4423-BC6A-93AA5C9C0AAA.jpeg 159.3 KB · Views: 118 4423F263-9A51-4B99-B25E-4437C4884E73.jpeg 113.3 KB · Views: 100 B1DDFBEC-7B74-40BF-BFDF-0075F521B1B9.jpeg 106.6 KB · Views: 103
Beman said: No it is not.... This is what a male nosy boraha looks like. https://www.chameleonforums.com/media/iceberg.46611/ Click to expand... FramsChams said: Unfortunately it is not. Nosy Boraha are more white (gray when fired down) and blue (sometimes blue/red) barring. View attachment 323453 Click to expand... kinyonga said: One more for you... https://www.madcham.de/en/lokalform-nosy-boraha-st-marie/ Click to expand... Thank you The first and second photos are on the first day The 3rd and 4th photos were taken a month ago.