What is this chameleon's species/locale???

LeoM

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I got this WC, I'm suspecting it is from Nosy Be, but what do you think? Strangely enough he has a tag with the words "Iggy, the Iguana" on them, do you think it could mean something??
 

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Yeah, sweatshops are known for miss-identifiying them.
That is indeed a Furcifer Fluffernutter.
Male, from the softy-be region.
Looks like its about 10-15 years old.
 
Yes that is indeed a Fluffernutter My manx keep one of those, they prefer to free range, verry sneeky eater too!!:D
 
No no no. It's definitely more rare, looks like a Kinyongia Fluffernuttigis. Look at the casque and pattern.
 
ROFLMAO with asking for more pics, hahahahahahahah. :D:D:D

Well its hard to tell. The Fluffy-be and the Fluffernuttigis both have the "hump" on the back. However, the hump at the top of the tail area is only seen in Fluffernuttigis. There is a sort of hump there, so I see why your saying Fluffernuttigis, but I think its just the way the tail is bent. So, cant be sure...
 
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you should be ashamed ov yourself man, he needs to go to the vets quickly, he looks constipated& im concerned about the white turd hangin out ov his arse. worth a vet visit.
 
you should be ashamed ov yourself man, he needs to go to the vets quickly, he looks constipated& im concerned about the white turd hangin out ov his arse. worth a vet visit.

The op stated it was WC. So Im sure it was in that state when they received it, not their fault. ;)
 
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