New Juvenile T. quadricornis

Chris Anderson

Dr. House of Chameleons
I wanted to share a couple pics of a juvenile male Trioceros quadricornis I received today from Josh Hensley. He arrived in great shape and as you can see, looks awesome. Thanks Josh!

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Chris
 
Man, these things are pristine! Look forward to seeing more photos.

Josh is doing a superb job with them.

Cheers,

Fabián
 
Wow, he looks great Chris. Keep us posted!! Excelent pics. I have GOT to get a better camera so I can keep up with you and Luis!
 
Chris, Josh both of you quit teasing me!! I can't wait for my little quad from Josh. If he is as cute as yours is it will be another love at first sight. sigh I can't wait much longer big sigh..........
 
I am in the same boat with Laurie, I love it when you post the photos, but, I am jealous at the same time, because I don't have one....yet. :eek:
 
Thanks, everyone, but all I do is keep them set up nice. The parents do all the work.(And seem to enjoy it)
Laurie..yours will be there next week.
AJA... in about 2-3 months
 
Josh you really deserve the credit. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to get
two or three from you if I lived in the States. I wish getting chams from US to Canada
wasn't so damn difficult!

Nice shot Chris, looks very healthy.
 
Wonderful! I am jealous of that gorgeous creature and the way Chris can take an amazing picture every time. :)
 
Looks just like one of mine, but only when disturbed. They normally have a solid olive color. Very beautiful.

As usual, great shots Chris. What do you shoot with? I'm using a Nikon D50 now. I'm still looking for a reason to justify moving up to a D90.

I noticed you're in Tampa. Ever make it to Orlando?

Luis
 
I use a Canon EOS Digital Rebel (EOS 300D). Its only 6.3 megapixels. I'm planning on upgrading to the EOS 5D Mark II which is 21.1 megapixel full-frame camera but they aren't cheap.

I get out to Orlando from time to time. Mostly for the Repticon shows at the fairgrounds.

Chris
 
HA!, they truely are an amazing chameleon. i really want one for myself as well...

*maybe when i can solve the dryness problem in arizona, they'd love monsoon season though* wet, muggy, warm...
 
HA!, they truely are an amazing chameleon. i really want one for myself as well...

*maybe when i can solve the dryness problem in arizona, they'd love monsoon season though* wet, muggy, warm...


personaly, I'm just going to pump in the humidity from a humidifier stright into the cage (at the top) using some pool hose and PVC pipe with holes in it.
this should help with my low winter humidity that is no better then 20%.

as a result of all that wetness being pumped in, I'll be using fake plants at the top rear of my cage.
yet I'm still going to try using real plants in the front and bottom and see how that goes.

just my two cents if you realy wana try this type of cham in dry humidity zones.

Harry
 
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