What is the rarest locale and most desired for breeders?

spearsre

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Just curious which panther chameleon locale is the most desired and is considered the rarest in captivity.
 
Good one there but what about Diego GARCIA?

Is that a different locale than Diego Suarez? I've never heard of that one. How does it look like?:confused:

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As for the original post, it seems like a Nosy Faly gets you the envy of everyone here. Well that and the great Parsons chameleon.
 
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well parsoni doesn't fall under the fucifer order.

so allthough highly sought after its nto a panther. although they are one cool lookin chameleons.
 
Is that a different locale than Diego Suarez? I've never heard of that one. How does it look like?:confused:

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As for the original post, it seems like a Nosy Faly gets you the envy of everyone here. Well that and the great Parsons chameleon.

This is a photo of a diego suarez from Catherine. Sorry it's more of a portrait.

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I'd say the deigo's and the tamatave's are pretty rare. I know of several mitsio and faly projects, but only one tamatave, and no deigo's.
 
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That's a pretty cham. I've only seen the one from westcoastchams (well I think it's him at least). I was wondering about the Diego Garcia. I'm starting to think it was a pun of some sort. Who has a Tamatave project going on?

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Oh I know that parson's are different from furcifer pardalis. It was just a reference to the envy thing. I get the feeling more people here salivate over the parsons more so than the nosy faly. Me personally, I'd rather have a St. Maire.
 
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Nosey Sasquachi is said to be the most elusive in the bush. Only little zygodactlyic footprints have been found.
 
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