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meow_mix450
05-16-04, 09:26 AM
Hey

I was wondering what kind of speices you guys wish you have???

Meow

kidchameleon
05-16-04, 09:31 AM
a blue bar ambilobe panther, or a yellow-lipped parsons.

panther_dude
05-16-04, 12:07 PM
AMbanja, Nosy be, Ambilobe panthers< Jacksons< carpet/ jewel<fischers
also aside from chameleons I would love to have gold dust day geckos, satanic leaf tail, mossy leaf tail, spearpoint, bearded dragons, tortuses, brazilian rainbow boas
lol what a list. Im planning on commercail breeding if you were wondering.lol

dank7oo
05-16-04, 03:42 PM
All of them :) (specially Globifers, Fichers, Werner's, Deremensis).

Jason

orion_dv8
05-16-04, 06:16 PM
Well i like the Namib Chameleon and Brookesia spcies but if we are getting into other herps on the wishlist include: granite IJCP, Jaguar Coastal, and Pokie Metallica, and that is just the tip of the iceberg lol
ORION

kidchameleon
05-16-04, 07:42 PM
oh, of course, the list could go on for ever of what animals i would want. those are just the two chameleons that are on the top of my list(that i would most likely never have lol).

huhet
05-17-04, 03:34 AM
i'd love to come across some type of brookesia species or at least some type of rham that not everybody on the block has.

an ambanja or sambava would be delightful, but i don't really want to get into the large chams for now. i like my little guys (and medium sized gal)

ReptiliansDOTca
05-18-04, 05:23 AM
Huhet, scared of the big guys now, are we? Kidding of course. I would love to work with Chamaeleo fischeri, Chamaeleo melleri, Chamaeleo jacksonii, Chamaeleo quadricornis, Chamaeleo werneri, Furcifer lateralis, Furcifer verrucosus, Calumma parsonii and a few brookesia species. Is this too much to ask for? LOL!

DragnDrop
05-18-04, 06:09 PM
Tiger Chameleon (Calumma tigris)

Pirranha
05-22-04, 08:17 PM
i would love to get some brookesia perarmata someday.There definately at the top of my list.

orion_dv8
05-22-04, 10:13 PM
Brookesia superciliaris
those guys look a riot. :)
ORION

Collide
05-22-04, 11:52 PM
Rudis and Ho's

Draper
06-03-04, 05:04 PM
I would love 1.2. Deremensis and 1.1. Melleri and 1.2. Furcifer Minor.
I already have 1.1.Werneri. 1.1. Rudis, 2.4. Vieled, 1.2. Blue Nosy Be. 1.2.Dilepsis.

Draper

vipervenom
06-14-04, 03:49 PM
c. Johnstoni, c. jacksonii merumontanus, c. melleri, f. pardalis (Sambava), f. balteatus, c. montium, b. fischeri, c. dilepis, b. perarmata, and lastly, b. ebenaui :D

Drew S
06-14-04, 04:14 PM
I currently have 1.1 Veiled, 1.1 Ambanja, 1.1 Jacksons, 1.1 (we hope) Mellers, and would love some Deremensis.

sketchy4
06-15-04, 12:20 PM
a Veiled for sure

Ixidor
06-16-04, 04:30 PM
I wish I could have any:\ currently only have two leopard geckos are there any cheap chameleons out there?

meow_mix450
06-16-04, 07:40 PM
right now there pygmys(sp) and veilded from what i kno, better off with a veilded. IMO best bet is to get a panther you do have to pay a bit more but its worth it

Meow

kidchameleon
06-16-04, 07:56 PM
well, the cost of the chameleon is probably the least of your concerns price wise. feeding it, getting a large enough cage, maintaining the right temperatures/humidity, supplemental lighting. in the long run, the chameleon is the cheapest part

vtbigyellow
06-16-04, 11:58 PM
yea, the cham itself ended up being a whole lot cheaper than all of the other stuff i had to buy. i think i spent about $250 on supplies and $75 on the cham

vipervenom
06-17-04, 11:24 AM
I highly discourage you fromgetting a Pygmy chameleon unless you have past chameleon experience.

dank7oo
06-18-04, 09:55 PM
Like you had when you got yours viper? LOL I mean, I myself would even be intimidated in bringing home pygmys, even after my more than average "experiance" with chams.

Jason

vipervenom
06-19-04, 02:43 PM
Lol, you got a point there. I did get mine when all I have ever cared for is a Veiled. But I have done much previous research on their care. Also, for the care of these, you basically need to try things, as there is not a lot known on their husbandry while being successful. Also, at the time I didn't realize the chances of one surviving for any time in captivity. So I am saying now, I do not recommend them without past experience.