lets see pics of everyones rare species they are keeping or have kept...

wat are concidered rare species ? i have
deremensis , jack xantolophus ,hoehnelli , sternfeldi ,quad quad , montium , cristatus
are they rare in your eyes ?
 
@Joery: beautiful and awsome species my faves are the K.tenuis, F. compani, and deremensis
 
Trioceros peretti

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Trioceros fuelleborni

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Trioceros deremensis

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I guess I should have added some pics of my own huh?:)

Kinyongia Oxyrhina male
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Kinyongia Uthmoelleri male fired up
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Bradypodion Transvaalense male
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female
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Trioceros Hoehnelli male
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another Hoe male
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had 2 johnston males and a female pass away this year:( I had them for about 3 years, the female laid and 2 eggs went full term but they were still borns
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Kinyongia Tenuis female
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male
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forget to add my female Hoes:)
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Ill throw this one in there just for the heck of it:) my gtp
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I also have a lone juvenile male velied I got recently from LLL, and 33 juvenile Trioceros Hoehnelli
 
Wow. There are some really incredible chameleons being kept out there. wow
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iv always been a fungus person really. but wow chameleons are amazing also.




:D3xwow
 
wait is that a baby parsons??? how the heck did you get your hands on a baby parsons and how much did it cost!!!???!!! tell me now!!!:D

I just seen two that were imported a couple days ago. I went with my boy who is an importer to go pick up his shipment and there was two parsons. They didn't look so hot but I'm sure the trip was horrible. I had to hold them for a little. Both were pretty young. Both were about 8-9 inches head to base of the tail. The guy who wanted them came over to my friends pad and picked them up that day. He drove all the way from New Mexico. I think he paid like 2200 for both.
 
I just seen two that were imported a couple days ago. I went with my boy who is an importer to go pick up his shipment and there was two parsons. They didn't look so hot but I'm sure the trip was horrible. I had to hold them for a little. Both were pretty young. Both were about 8-9 inches head to base of the tail. The guy who wanted them came over to my friends pad and picked them up that day. He drove all the way from New Mexico. I think he paid like 2200 for both.
and most probably rhey´re both dead by now...
 
Fantastic animals Casper! I am particularly jealous of the kersteni. I haven't seen those in the U.S. in a very long time.
 
No pictures however I have worked with Furcifer verrucosus semicristatus and Trioceros feullebornii. I have not seen either of these for a long time.

I may have got old pictures that I can take a digital picture of, I'm going picture hunting through some of my old photo piles.
 
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Here's my baby, I love this guy so much. I've been taking notes and mental notes of his behavior and some of his character perks. It's really interesting :) The species is amazing! Kinyongia Multituberculata Fischer or otherwise known as the West Usambara Two Horned Chameleon

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