I imnewhere New Member Aug 15, 2012 #1 Anybody know a place that has the bearded or pygmy chameleons for sale? i know they are hard to come by now but i really want some and have looked almost everywhere.
Anybody know a place that has the bearded or pygmy chameleons for sale? i know they are hard to come by now but i really want some and have looked almost everywhere.
Shawntea New Member Sep 15, 2012 #3 flchams only has spectral pygmies. Your best bet would be to contact some of the breeders on the forum and put your name on a list for babies...
flchams only has spectral pygmies. Your best bet would be to contact some of the breeders on the forum and put your name on a list for babies...
AJA Established Member Sep 15, 2012 #4 I too, would be interested in a trio or more of Rieppeleon brevicaudatus.
laurie Retired Moderator Sep 15, 2012 #5 AJA said: I too, would be interested in a trio or more of Rieppeleon brevicaudatus. Click to expand... Your are back, you are back!!! I missed you.
AJA said: I too, would be interested in a trio or more of Rieppeleon brevicaudatus. Click to expand... Your are back, you are back!!! I missed you.
J JackP308 Avid Member Sep 15, 2012 #6 big apple always has them. Be nice to get them from members but I dont ever see advertised.
Shawntea New Member Sep 15, 2012 #7 big apple always has them listed, however when called they will tell you they are currently out of stock. Been checking for almost a year with them.
big apple always has them listed, however when called they will tell you they are currently out of stock. Been checking for almost a year with them.
J JackP308 Avid Member Sep 15, 2012 #8 Shawntea said: big apple always has them listed, however when called they will tell you they are currently out of stock. Been checking for almost a year with them. Click to expand... lol... that's bogus typical trap. Thanks for the info.
Shawntea said: big apple always has them listed, however when called they will tell you they are currently out of stock. Been checking for almost a year with them. Click to expand... lol... that's bogus typical trap. Thanks for the info.