dodolah Retired Moderator Nov 21, 2008 #21 Nicodemayo said: Frans, is that the infamous vambanja? Without further adieu, i present to you, ladies and gentleman, THE most unique chameleon Click to expand... hahahaha Elizavemeleon. How do you deal with the C.I.T.E.S. I thought they ban the import from Russia?
Nicodemayo said: Frans, is that the infamous vambanja? Without further adieu, i present to you, ladies and gentleman, THE most unique chameleon Click to expand... hahahaha Elizavemeleon. How do you deal with the C.I.T.E.S. I thought they ban the import from Russia?
danielle609 Established Member Nov 21, 2008 #22 By themselves they may not be that unique...but think of the offspring... (sorry...I'm not very good at the whole photoshop thing...I actually used paint )
By themselves they may not be that unique...but think of the offspring... (sorry...I'm not very good at the whole photoshop thing...I actually used paint )
ToniandGizmo New Member Nov 21, 2008 #23 Oh my goodness! This thread is hilarious. Keep those rare cham pics coming. The russian cham looks quite exotic (and gravid). I guess her breeder finally came up with enough money to send her here.
Oh my goodness! This thread is hilarious. Keep those rare cham pics coming. The russian cham looks quite exotic (and gravid). I guess her breeder finally came up with enough money to send her here.
Sang New Member Nov 21, 2008 #25 and then the 3 horned nosybe is pretty unique... *sorry if i used a forum members picture.... Attachments 3horned nosybe.jpg 117.8 KB · Views: 254
ohiohousewife New Member Aug 25, 2009 #26 Thread resurrection! it was too funny to not continue! Nic, Love the nasty little bitey guy! This is a cham my cousin Dave raised. I was never quite sure why his females looked so content... Attachments cham dave.jpg 59.9 KB · Views: 175
Thread resurrection! it was too funny to not continue! Nic, Love the nasty little bitey guy! This is a cham my cousin Dave raised. I was never quite sure why his females looked so content...
Eszzie New Member Aug 25, 2009 #27 Here in the Netherlands we have Panther's in all kinds of colours!
L lisa h New Member Aug 25, 2009 #28 Nicodemayo said: correction, they actually feed on small children and are pack hunters. Click to expand... Feed on children you say? Who's breeding these now? Something like that can always come in handy.
Nicodemayo said: correction, they actually feed on small children and are pack hunters. Click to expand... Feed on children you say? Who's breeding these now? Something like that can always come in handy.
dirrtybirdy New Member Aug 25, 2009 #29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMT1FLzEn9I super chameleon ftw