Let's see who can I.D. this animal

Brad Ramsey

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Baby veiled are not expensive and easy to care for and are cool, a nice size. Back in the 80's, the rhetoric was that all chameleons were hard to keep alive, I wonder why or how that got started? Now I read that many are easy to care for and pretty hardy.
It was true.
Almost (if not) all chameleons then were wc/imported keeping them alive was, and still can be, very difficult.
Husbandry has evolved a great deal since then as well.
Captive bred animals are little tanks. They really are quite hardy animals.

-Brad
 

wayne the pain

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I cant believe no one has got this yet, its Bas Rutten {D

Nice collection of Chams mate ;)
 

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Ahh I didn't know that jackson's were being considered their own genus. Cool stuff!
 

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Hey If you dont mind or any thing..Can you take some pics of their enclosures!?!?! I am interested on how you keep your great collection!!!
 

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Hey If you dont mind or any thing..Can you take some pics of their enclosures!?!?! I am interested on how you keep your great collection!!!
I second this. I always wanted a cham, and there is an expo close in a few weeks
 

dtknow

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Trioceros montium and gorgeous species at that. Assuming this is an import? I am eagerly hoping this species becomes settled into the hobby the way panthers are.(I would say jacksonii but the majority are still WC)
 

Brad Ramsey

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Trioceros montium and gorgeous species at that. Assuming this is an import? I am eagerly hoping this species becomes settled into the hobby the way panthers are.(I would say jacksonii but the majority are still WC)
Not montium (that species has two horns).
Both the animal yet to be identified and my Jackson's are CB.

-Brad
 

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LOL@ the odd way your son chooses to "relax" on the couch..

Making my neck hurt haha
 

Brad Ramsey

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LOL@ the odd way your son chooses to "relax" on the couch..

Making my neck hurt haha
He had had it.
The night I took most of these pictures, he and his brother were down here with me and you can watch them (in the pictures) slowly collapsing from boredom.

-Brad
 

dtknow

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Fixated on the shape of its back and forgot about the horns! Then it must be deremensis?(though I can't see any spots...)
 
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sharpfang

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Some type of Hoeneli Sp.

Very *rare* I have c.b. available to me.......$300 4 baby! :eek: But amazing cham you got.....I assume W.C. Treat for internal parasites.

- Jason

P.S. here is a Panther Cham guys: {Ambilobe-daughters}
 
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dtknow

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wow...very impressive.

I will admit to admiring chams from afar but especially the trioceros group thye just seem too difficult to care for.
 
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