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Any more pics of number 2?
are you interested in adding it to your breeding stock I love the markings on that then number 1
They are a species of Fischers chameleon...
While they were considered a subspecies of Fischer's Chameleon for a long time ("Bradypodion fischeri multituberculatum" followed by "Kinyongia fischeri multituberculata"), they were reclassified in 2008 and since have been classified as their own species (Kinyongia multituberculata), which is properly referred to as the West Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. In fact, true Fischer's chameleons (Kinyongia fischeri) are very very rare and what we had been calling true Fischer's Chameleons for years are actually another species all together (Kinyongia matschiei), the Giant East Usambara Two-horned Chameleon. While importers and distributers still call all these species Fischer's Chameleons, that is not an accurate reflection of what they are.
Chris
If they are both Males one will be sold! I'm looking into breeding them and number 1 is the one I'm going to keep. They are a species of Fischers chameleon... Here are a couple more shots of number 2 Thanks for the input.. that's what I thought they were but had to get other opinions... !! He's a bit camera shy so the pictures aren't the best
I got them in trade... They didn't have any other then these two and as I said.... new to this type so I wasn't sure. I did my research and they are set up accordingly but now on the hunt for a female I Love chameleons and have owned many so I'm trying new species now.
LOL... Yeah.. I got lucky with these two.. hard to chose which one I want to keep.. they are both extremely curious and active but I love the purple spot on number 1