Wanted: Peacock Cham.

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We are not set up for one at the moment but I thought I would post as I dont know how readily avail they are. If you have one for sale, please PM me with shipping to 37042 as well as pricing and pics if possible. I would prefer a male so I dont have to deal with egg laying. Im in no rush so if you have babies that aren't ready for awhile, please still PM me As we arent ready at the moment but if you have one I want, it would give me a time frame of when to be prepared by if i find one we feel is right for us.:) Thank you!!!
 
Are you sure?
Weidersheimi are considered to be a species that requires some advanced care.
Definitely some research and reading in your immediate future;)

-Brad
 
I thought jacksons were hardest so we decided on something simpler. UGH, you people and your "advice" LOL.:) FINE THEN! :p
 
They are great little chams, they are not too hard to care for, but more so than a panther or veiled. And sandra is correct, just about any that will will find will be a WC... Nosy Be's are nice too
 
This is off. I just bought one and we are gonna stick with that for awhile (not a peacock). Thanks. Yay!! :)
 
They are great little chams, they are not too hard to care for, but more so than a panther or veiled. And sandra is correct, just about any that will will find will be a WC... Nosy Be's are nice too

I'm working on it. :)

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This little guy is 5 months old. I only have 2:1 on this clutch and two others incubating of the perreti. All are captive hatched from WC adults and all are going to be kept for my breeding colony.
 
He's cute~!
I have one current (Ben) and one coming tomorrow. Bought one from Chris. So excited!!
 
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