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Thank you.
D. Tamura is one of the few people int the USA that currently have Mellers.
He has a Dream set up going, with free Ranging/ Roaming Mellers.
We are hoping for a current picture here.
OUr photos are almost 25 years old, Oldies but Goodies.
I wonder if anybody else in The US had any currently ? :)
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This cbb Bad boy Male is about 7 ft + up and showing semi Excited colors.
Mellers colors at rest are the Greens and Yellows.
When they are mating , or excited , upset, they are Darker Yellow and almost black bars.
 
Thanks for the info--- After you described the 7' comment- I looked back at the pictures from the show.
I knew in the 1st picture there was a Mellers and took this shot.

BUT-- In the second picture I never knew there was one in the display tank, since there was one on the outside of it (just spotted it). There were 4 adults that I am aware of but there could have been more. The vender did mention there were no babies at the moment and the eggs that were laid, were ????? forgetting the term he used but did not survive or were infertile.
I know no history of the breeder but enjoyed the display work.
Thanks for the info.. (y) (y)
 

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Mellers chameleons, and other larger chameleons are more comfortable looking down on humans, and potential predators, one reason very large cages are needed for Mellers, these types of set ups are what help a lot when you want the Chams to exibit natural behavior, especially mating and happiness.
Much better free ranging in a large room, atrium, greenhouse, :)
 

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