jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
I was sold him as a T. q. quadricornis, but last night when talking to Laurie about his colors she wondered if he might be a q. gracilior. His toe nails are not red.
Here's a picture taken the morning after he arrived when he was still hiding deep in the foliage. He doesn't look as yellow--I don't know if he was just upset by my picture taking or if the phone took a yellow picture. I notice the leaves of the plant look too yellow.
This is the best picture I have of him. Don't look at any pictures I took of him at the store, because I don't think they are the same animal.
Quadricornis quadricornis or gracilior? Thanks.
Here's a picture taken the morning after he arrived when he was still hiding deep in the foliage. He doesn't look as yellow--I don't know if he was just upset by my picture taking or if the phone took a yellow picture. I notice the leaves of the plant look too yellow.
This is the best picture I have of him. Don't look at any pictures I took of him at the store, because I don't think they are the same animal.
Quadricornis quadricornis or gracilior? Thanks.