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Old 07-04-04, 10:24 PM   #1
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Dwarfs?

I was at the pet shop the other day and saw a cham that was labeled as a 'dwarf chameleon'. But upon coming home and attempting to find info on them, I found that there are many types of chams that people call 'dwarf'.

I also read about one that had a very short lifespan... 3 years, about.

So does anyone have any online resources they could point me to so I can find out more info?

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Old 07-05-04, 12:12 AM   #2
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they have all types of names some call them, mossy leaf chameleons, dead leaf chameleon, leaf chameleons, dwarf chameleons, pygmy chameleons they got a whole bunch of names, there are different speices. There life is indeed very short and a lot shorter with an unexperieced owner. They need a lot of care, cause they eat lots of little bugs. But if you plan on getting one i would suggest you get something else. I my self do not keep them but i know some people here do, and probly tell you more about them and the "real name of these amazing critters"Some people ehre actually breed them

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http://adcham.com/html/taxonomy/spec...ml#Bradypodion this is probably the best info source. It has a bunch on all kinds of dwarf chameleons and pics so you can compare.
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Rhampholeon brevicaudatus is the most common and is likely what you saw. check out the rhampholeon and the brookesia genuses on americham's link to adcham.
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Thanks for the replies.

I am definitely NOT planning on getting a dwarf cham, especially if their lifespans are so short. That doesn't interest me very much. I'd rather invest in a cham that's going to be with me for a lil bit.
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Yeah most likely a Rhampholeon brevicaudatus.
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