Looking for Female Companionship...

Julirs

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10 month old male looking for lasting relationship, children with a mature, height-weight proportionate female of the same species (multi). Luxurious accomodations provided. No games! :rolleyes::p:D

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These are standard Fischers. They are a montane species :) Bradypodion fischeri multituberculatum is the Latin name, I think.

They actually are not a fischer's chameleon at all, they are their own species now. The scientific name is actually Kinyongia multituberculata and it's proper common name is Western Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. None of the species we've ever seen in captivity that are sold as Fischer's chameleons are actually true Fischer's chameleons. The giant or monkey-tailed fischer's are actually Kinyongia matschiei and their proper common name is the Eastern Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. The dwarf fischer's sold are actually Kinyongia tavetana which are the Mt. Kilimanjaro Two-horned Chameleon. The undescribed fischer's chameleon is actually Kinyongia vosseleri which to my knowledge don't have an accepted common name. Kinyongia fischeri is actually a very rare species that as of last year was only known from 8 specimens (3 female and 5 male). More are known know but only a relatively few number of people have actually ever seen a real fischer's chameleon before. Here is an article that helps explain some of this: http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=122


Chris
 
I just explained all of this to him, and he still said he only wants a lady friend-name not important! :)
 
They actually are not a fischer's chameleon at all, they are their own species now. The scientific name is actually Kinyongia multituberculata and it's proper common name is Western Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. None of the species we've ever seen in captivity that are sold as Fischer's chameleons are actually true Fischer's chameleons. The giant or monkey-tailed fischer's are actually Kinyongia matschiei and their proper common name is the Eastern Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. The dwarf fischer's sold are actually Kinyongia tavetana which are the Mt. Kilimanjaro Two-horned Chameleon. The undescribed fischer's chameleon is actually Kinyongia vosseleri which to my knowledge don't have an accepted common name. Kinyongia fischeri is actually a very rare species that as of last year was only known from 8 specimens (3 female and 5 male). More are known know but only a relatively few number of people have actually ever seen a real fischer's chameleon before. Here is an article that helps explain some of this: http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=122
Chris

Interesting! People still sell these guys as Fischers, however.
 
Interesting! People still sell these guys as Fischers, however.

Yup, they are often called standard fischers but it just adds to the overall confusion unfortunately. Common names can really confuse things when there are multiple species that have the same common name or when there are multiple common names for one species.

Chris
 
I love the angle of the fourth picture, where he looks like he's about to step right through the lens!
 
Ok, Julirs! I'm a Fishers fanatic, I have 2 Males and they have stole my heart! They both look very much like yours. But I have to say. I finally found some little girls for them and, O My God, Are my guys strutin' and in love, So awsome! If your interested I found a place selling supposedly CB Fishers females. and mine look great. I'll post a pic for your guy to get his drool on! and If your interested I'll lead you to the source.
PM me.

Here is one of the Girls
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Abit of Romance
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Awwwww-Yes-Fisher is still searching for love. There may be some females locally, but in case that falls through I would love to know your source!
 
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