My whole collection (almost)

Lizardlover

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Here are a few pictures of my whole collection with the exception of Titan and Rhea since they are both in shed and slowing down for the winter. I would also like to note that when I first got my melleri he was the size of my index finger snout to tail.

When I got him/her
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you can see why I originally thought she was a male

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to be continued
 
Little girl from Laurie
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Boy from Laurie
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My boy
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My Girl
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and last but certainly not the least my lone live-bearer
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Danny they look great. Your mellers is just beautiful. The deremensis I sent look so much smaller than yours. Are they really just a month apart? Wow.
 
I always love seeing your pictures, you always have beautiful chameleons!

Your Melleri is growing nicely, good job :)
 
Thanks Laurie, they are about a month apart, but they arent too far apart in size. Side by side it's barely noticeable, they just have some fattening up to do :). Can't wait to see pics of Rah!
 
That Melleri looks amazing! Where did you get it? I want one!
Thanks! He is from Julie (Chams1), I'm not sure if she still has some available.

Danny, your guys look awesome.. Hope to see them again in person.. How about a south florida keepers meeting?
Thanks! Sounds like a good idea, we should have our fun too just like those SoCal keepers. :).

Really nice chameleons you have there Danny, they look great :)
Thank you!

I love your melleri!
Thanks! :)
 
You have a great collection of some unique chameleons, and of course im always partial to the meller's, glad to see he/she is growing nicely

and as always great pics, what kind of camera and lens do you happen to use?
 
You have a great collection of some unique chameleons, and of course im always partial to the meller's, glad to see he/she is growing nicely

and as always great pics, what kind of camera and lens do you happen to use?

Thank you very much!

My camera is pretty old (Canon 20D) and for these pictures I just used the standard 18-55mm lens.
 
Nice pix.

I have not worked with the johnstoni ever so can't speak from any hands on experience but I don't think I've ever seen a female with that much colour, a low parietal crest and what looks like horn buds. Do perhaps the horns start to develop later with johnstoni males?
 
Nice pix.

I have not worked with the johnstoni ever so can't speak from any hands on experience but I don't think I've ever seen a female with that much colour, a low parietal crest and what looks like horn buds. Do perhaps the horns start to develop later with johnstoni males?

Thanks. That is something I wondered about as well, but according to Elisa, the horns begin to develop at a fairly young age (2-4 months). I think that her color is very vivid for a female, however, I don't think it is uncommon (just normally more drab, and being that she is CB I just attribute it to that). I think there may be different locales of Johnstoni which is why the two females look so different (some males exhibit an orange head and colors much like my blue female, while others are more of an olive green) and those two females are from unrelated clutches. I know someone who has a male that is a bit younger than my females and his horns are already very well developed.
 
they are all so beautiful and healthy. that mellers is just abosolutly cute! i want to snuggle it :D!
 
great looking chams you have.. im really enjoying the deremensis. and your mellers is looking great!!
 
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