NEW C. gracilis x calyptratus hybrid

Here are some quick pictures..
 

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They are just sooooooo cute!!
Ive really enjoyed reading this thread, thank you Frank.
Good Luck and I hope they find wonderful homes with loving new mommy's and daddy's.
 
They are starting to look different to me than veileds!

#2 there needs to be seperated- looks like someone bit his foot maybe...
 
They are starting to look different to me than veileds!

#2 there needs to be seperated- looks like someone bit his foot maybe...

They are starting to look different to me too!!! I didnt doubt it but I dont have much experience with veileds and pretty much none with gracefuls.

I agree, Id separate them all especially since there are only a few.
 
Here you go =)
Thinking of selling them soon trynna figure out a price for them
 

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Great PICs!!!!

wow i see some real differences head structure wise, how old are they now?! and how many are left? Great job
 
That middle guy looks like he's missing his tail. Or is that just an illusion. That last one you have pictured is really a neat specimen, you can clearly see gracilis and calyptratus in the head structure.
 
You DO get to name them, and most folks will use it, since you did it first. I suggest 'dancer chameleons' (well, they are graceful and veiled, right? lol...)

Anti-hybrid folks...I feel for you, but I can't come up with a rational reason as to why. These are pets. They will always be pets, so what difference does their lineage make? I do hope the OP will take care to photograph, identify, and register them all--perhaps on iHerp--and sell them to someone who agrees to do the same, so they will not accidentally be mixed with pure veiled or graceful lines. Careful record keeping should prevent that.

Alas, it doesn't seem that they're hardier than their parent species. I do agree it's past time they were separated into their own enclosures.
 
You DO get to name them, and most folks will use it, since you did it first. I suggest 'dancer chameleons' (well, they are graceful and veiled, right? lol...)

Anti-hybrid folks...I feel for you, but I can't come up with a rational reason as to why. These are pets. They will always be pets, so what difference does their lineage make? I do hope the OP will take care to photograph, identify, and register them all--perhaps on iHerp--and sell them to someone who agrees to do the same, so they will not accidentally be mixed with pure veiled or graceful lines. Careful record keeping should prevent that.

Alas, it doesn't seem that they're hardier than their parent species. I do agree it's past time they were separated into their own enclosures.

Thank you for that advice I will definitely make an account and thanks for the feed back
 
Thank you for all the comment everyone sorry I havent posted any pictures but I will try to upload some asap....I have separated them I have both of the little ones in a different cage and the two big ones are still together ...so I have a total of 4 of them they seem to be all girls cant really tell on the little ones yet...also my oldest on is very melo does bite or hiss at me at all when I try to pick her up shes very calm...the second biggest one is the same and the two little one just open there mouths and then they relax ones they are being held..and Yes ont of the little ones is missing a piece of its tail...but over all they are doing great, eating and drinking water.. And have good bowel movements :)
 
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