Visit to FL Chams Today

Chris Anderson

Dr. House of Chameleons
Well, I went down to hang out with Mike at FL Chams (www.flchams.com) for a while today and for once I actually brought my camera along. I thought I'd share a few pics of a very small portion of the species and specimens he has:

Furcifer pardalis:
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Trioceros cristatus:
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Trioceros quadricornis
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Newly hatched Rieppeleon brevicaudatus:
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Evil glare from an angry Brookesia superciliaris:
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Brookesia stumpffi:
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Hope you all enjoyed the pics! Like I said, this was only a very very small portion of what Mike had. If you guys are looking for anything, I'd definitely give him a call. He just got some very nice Brookesia in and I'm glad to say I picked out a couple for my collection.

Take care,

Chris
 
I'm sure everyone knows this by now anyway, but Mike @ FL is a great guy to buy chameleons from! The pics are great.
 
Suh-weeeeeeet. I've been getting more and more interested in Brookesia these days. (Finally!)
 
is that an oorena mena

As far as I know he doesn't have any Nosy Faly panthers. Those are Ambanjas.

Awesome photos as always Chris. What lense/s were you using?

Thanks! These pics were from my Canon EOS Digital Rebel with my Canon EF 100mm 1:2.8 Macro Lens and my Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite.

Suh-weeeeeeet. I've been getting more and more interested in Brookesia these days. (Finally!)

Ha, its about time. Where have you been all these years? Brookesia are incredible animals. Of the available species, B. stumpffi are my favorite. I really miss working with B. perarmata and B. decaryi though...

What! He has crested chameleons!?!?!

He does but only a couple and I think they are spoken for. You can send him an email though and he might be able to pick you out some nice ones though.

Glad you all liked the pics!

Chris
 
Ha, its about time. Where have you been all these years? Brookesia are incredible animals. Of the available species, B. stumpffi are my favorite. I really miss working with B. perarmata and B. decaryi though...

Yeah, what can I say? I've always liked the big ones with the purty colors. Some day, some day, I'll collect 'em all!
 
Chris awesome pics.. Thanks for the post... and going to hang out with all those chams, seems like a pretty good day to me.
 
lol and that christasus reminds me of the little dinosaur petri from land before time :D
 
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