New Mt. Meru Jackson's Chameleons

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That little male is stunning. I couldn't deal with live babies that small, but maybe just a male? Yea gods, now I think another new species is about to adopt my house. What can I do? Once they decide all I do is follow. PM me with info on when you might have any males available.:D
 
I take photos of my meru every month for see growing rates. These are from 8.8.
 

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Great photos, Martin! You should share your monthly photos with all of us :)

Peter, thanks for the kind note (and everyone else). They are a beautiful species, indeed.

Cheers,

Fabián
 
fabian PLEASSSSS tell me where did you got those? may they come from a guy in germany who is selling them?
 
fabian PLEASSSSS tell me where did you got those? may they come from a guy in germany who is selling them?

As Benny already mentioned, these were imported into the United States as wild-caught specimens directly from Tanzania.

One humble word of caution-- if you have not kept merumontanus, or other small, ovoviviparous chameleons before, I would not recommend these to start. T. jacksonii xantholophus may be a better choice for beginners, though they may still pose a challenge.

Cheers,

Fabián
 
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