dj special k
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I'm a first semester RN student (nursing) and my hours for the class is getting a little hectic now. Which unfortunately means that I'm finding it harder for myself to find the time to provide the proper care for my chams. I'm thinking (not sure yet) of selling my two three horned chameleons (flapjacks.... eh... fueleborni) and one female veiled. I'm not sure what the pricing will be, but I think I'd like to keep it simple and have only local pick up for them. I don't know much about shipping live animals and all that live guarantee stuff and I wouldn't want to tick anyone off if something were to happen to them on the way to their new loving home. I'll have pictures later on in the week of them.
The male and the female flapjacks are healthy and active. Eating well, eyes are active and not sunken. No known sicknesses or injuries... they look healthy. I bought them from a pet store about November 2007 and they have never had any problems since then. They're very friendly and shy. They don't open their mouth to me when I take them out to clean their cages.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/DjSpecial_K/Pets/Kenji5.jpg
this is a pic of the male. the female looks the same, just with very small horns.
The female Veiled is a little over one year old. She's not as big as she should be because she almost died of MBD, and I think that's what stunted her growth. She's healthy now, the swelling in her hind legs have resided. She eats well, her eyes are active. That's the only injury she had. I adopted her from a reptile store over a year ago when she was about the size of those pink erasers (haha sorry... only thing that comes to mind). She's got quite an attitude on her and she'll gape,lunge, hiss at you when you go into her cage, but she calms down once you handle her. I tried breeding her with my male veiled once, and she was showing the blue n yellows, but they weren't able to breed as my male was twice her size. So, she's receptive to males (Eh... my male's still looking for a female.)
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/DjSpecial_K/Pets/AnnDarrow1.jpg This my female Veiled
If you are local near Los Angeles,CA. and are interested, PM me or message me here. I'll take offers. I'll throw in the cage for the female veiled with the vines in it as well as the UVB light. (the cage size is small... about 18"x15"x18" (LxWxH).
Appologies if the info is everywhere and all that, ask me more if you want specifics.
P.S. I don't know if the three horned's are CP or WC. They're montane species.
The male and the female flapjacks are healthy and active. Eating well, eyes are active and not sunken. No known sicknesses or injuries... they look healthy. I bought them from a pet store about November 2007 and they have never had any problems since then. They're very friendly and shy. They don't open their mouth to me when I take them out to clean their cages.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/DjSpecial_K/Pets/Kenji5.jpg
this is a pic of the male. the female looks the same, just with very small horns.
The female Veiled is a little over one year old. She's not as big as she should be because she almost died of MBD, and I think that's what stunted her growth. She's healthy now, the swelling in her hind legs have resided. She eats well, her eyes are active. That's the only injury she had. I adopted her from a reptile store over a year ago when she was about the size of those pink erasers (haha sorry... only thing that comes to mind). She's got quite an attitude on her and she'll gape,lunge, hiss at you when you go into her cage, but she calms down once you handle her. I tried breeding her with my male veiled once, and she was showing the blue n yellows, but they weren't able to breed as my male was twice her size. So, she's receptive to males (Eh... my male's still looking for a female.)
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i211/DjSpecial_K/Pets/AnnDarrow1.jpg This my female Veiled
If you are local near Los Angeles,CA. and are interested, PM me or message me here. I'll take offers. I'll throw in the cage for the female veiled with the vines in it as well as the UVB light. (the cage size is small... about 18"x15"x18" (LxWxH).
Appologies if the info is everywhere and all that, ask me more if you want specifics.
P.S. I don't know if the three horned's are CP or WC. They're montane species.
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