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Rhampholeon nchisiensis

Beazer

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Just bought a group of 10 of these little gems. 2 out of the 10 died within the first 48hrs but the rest are doing great, hydrated, and eating like pigs. They are Rhampholeon nchisiensis which is a type locality from the Nchisi Mts. in Malawi located near tanzania. Their comman name is pitless blue eyed chameleon. Hopefully I will get some eggs soon. Right now I have them seperated, 4 to each, 58qt rubbermaids. When I am done with their vivarium I will put them in and after I feel they are of health.



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-Jon DeLong
 

Harveysherps

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Very cool I used to keep leaf chameleons also. They are interesting. I love chameleons of all kinds. Those look gravid already. The pygmies are fun and there are so many species of them. They are perfect for the person who doesn't have much room. Those are very nice looking. Maybe you get enough babies to send a few my way. I really like those.
 

dicy

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those r funny litle chams i once sa a great shipment comming in of like 200 of the litle buzzers they r realy funny
 

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