Trioceros pfefferi (Pfeffer's Chameleon)

Ha! I was afraid I was starting to make things up! I'll look for it again today. http://www.reptilia.net/html_english/ultimo_numero.asp?num=25

Does Reptilia publish their articles online and is it possible to get an online subscription in English?

Yes, it's a bummer about their lifespan, but it's still a species we only seem to get here once every 5 or so years. It will be quite the challenge to see if we can possibly sustain a captive population in the U.S. But I think it's a worthy challenge. They are a beautiful and very gentle species.

Kent, did you see that we have 21 more J.J. babies?
 
Kent, did you see that we have 21 more J.J. babies?

I didn't notice anything about being able to download Reptilia articles but I found this: http://www.timberlinefisheries.com/reptilia.htm. I've seen these guys at a bunch of reptile shows, which is where I got my copy. If you decide to order, they have some other good chameleon issues you might want to add. I know I've got at least three.

And yes, I did see the thread about the new clutch of j.j.'s! Congrats! They're surely not easy but once beyond that 4 or 5 month threshold they're just awesome creatures. I sure hope I have some healthy ones in a few months, fingers crossed.
 
Kent or Chris,

can I please have a pdf copy of the articles?
It is always interested to read about pfefferi.
The European article that you have is this the one from Rik Van Tiggel(Zoomed) with his breeding succes back in the days?
 
Thnx Kent67!;)
It was published in the Belgian Terra Magazine, but I dont know that it is published in other magazine's, I will ask Rik when I see him.
 
Snapped this shot of the male today:

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These really are a beautiful species.

Chris
 
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