F felix New Member Oct 22, 2010 #1 Just wanted to know what the smallest pet chameleon is, i'd love to get a pygmy! All info is appreciated! Thanks!
Just wanted to know what the smallest pet chameleon is, i'd love to get a pygmy! All info is appreciated! Thanks!
K kellon16 New Member Oct 23, 2010 #2 I believe pigmy is the smallest. You might want to check out carpet chams to , they are small and very colorful
I believe pigmy is the smallest. You might want to check out carpet chams to , they are small and very colorful
casperpetersen New Member Oct 24, 2010 #3 I belive Rampholeon Rihnodigitum beraduccii, Rampholeon Rihnodigitum uluguruensis and Rieppeleon brachyrus is the smallest african leaf chamaeleon. brachyrus: https://www.chameleonforums.com/rieppeleon-brachyrus-39236/ uluguruensis: http://kamaeleoner.dk/galleri/category/66-rhampholeonuluguruensis.html Brookesia tuberculata or Brookesia minima is the smallest known leaf chamaeleons and one of the smallest animals with a vertebra known to man tuberculata: http://kamaeleoner.dk/galleri/category/8-brookesiatuberculata.html but they are rarly seen in captivity... there is at least one locality of Rieppeleon brevicaudatus (that I have seen) that is about max 4,5 cm full length in adults You could be lucky that your chamaleon "pusher" (breeder,importer,petstore and so on). have that locality the tiny brevicaudatus: http://kamaeleoner.dk/forummet/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=671&p=4441&hilit=brevicaudatus#p4441
I belive Rampholeon Rihnodigitum beraduccii, Rampholeon Rihnodigitum uluguruensis and Rieppeleon brachyrus is the smallest african leaf chamaeleon. brachyrus: https://www.chameleonforums.com/rieppeleon-brachyrus-39236/ uluguruensis: http://kamaeleoner.dk/galleri/category/66-rhampholeonuluguruensis.html Brookesia tuberculata or Brookesia minima is the smallest known leaf chamaeleons and one of the smallest animals with a vertebra known to man tuberculata: http://kamaeleoner.dk/galleri/category/8-brookesiatuberculata.html but they are rarly seen in captivity... there is at least one locality of Rieppeleon brevicaudatus (that I have seen) that is about max 4,5 cm full length in adults You could be lucky that your chamaleon "pusher" (breeder,importer,petstore and so on). have that locality the tiny brevicaudatus: http://kamaeleoner.dk/forummet/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=671&p=4441&hilit=brevicaudatus#p4441
chameleonneeds Avid Member Oct 24, 2010 #4 T. j. merumontanus (dwarf jacksons) is also a very small chameleon but not recommended as a beginner specie.
T. j. merumontanus (dwarf jacksons) is also a very small chameleon but not recommended as a beginner specie.