View Full Version : What is a leaf chameleon?
spidergecko
12-04-04, 12:56 PM
When someone refers to a "leaf chameleon" what species do they usually mean? So far I am assuming they mean Brookesia superciliaris. I saw a picture once of a "leaf chameleon" and it looked just like a leaf with legs but I can't find the pic. And when I go to the chameleon sites, none of the pics look like the cham pic I saw.
Does anyone breed that little leaf chameleon Brookesia perarmata?
TIA
meow_mix450
12-04-04, 01:33 PM
Some people I know breed them. I think leaf chameleon is just general? I could be wrong but i always thought that they used it if they didnt know the proper name for it
Meow
spidergecko
12-04-04, 02:07 PM
Thanks!
I found the chameleon!
http://www.chameleonjournals.com/icham/icham.php?The_Species=Rhampholeon%20brevicaudatus
All this time I was looking at Brookesia spp.
It's even nicer than the pic I saw way back when.
I think you'll have a difficult time finding a B. perarmata breeder. Only a few were ever produced in captivity. Even less were produced from captive breeding.
The species has been raised to CITES I so it is no longer imported. The species has a very limited distribution and the populations took a severe beating from over collection. It is a species that does not belong in captivity.
Carl
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