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now, I am no expert, but........

taralynn_hughes Sep 10, 2003 09:26 PM

One_man posted a link to another forum, so I checked it out. There was a picture there, and the poor thing doesn't look so good to me. I have never had a sick cham, or even seen many pictures. But it looks like a veiled and Roan was even smaller then that when we got him, and never looked like that, even when he got stressed. Just looking to ask the experts here because if he has a sick cham, he should now.
Thanks in advance, and I hope I am wrong. But better safe then sorry.

http://[bleep]/forums/showthread.php?s=8777deef98a86bc633024b81b7abf0bc&threadid=689

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jcunitz Sep 10, 2003 09:55 PM

if you are reffering to the pic on the main page, it's a furcifer pardalis, or panther....it's perfectly healthy too....
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ChrisAnderson Sep 10, 2003 11:06 PM

>>One_man posted a link to another forum, so I checked it out. There was a picture there, and the poor thing doesn't look so good to me. I have never had a sick cham, or even seen many pictures. But it looks like a veiled and Roan was even smaller then that when we got him, and never looked like that, even when he got stressed. Just looking to ask the experts here because if he has a sick cham, he should now.
>>Thanks in advance, and I hope I am wrong. But better safe then sorry.
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>>http://[bleep]/forums/showthread.php?s=8777deef98a86bc633024b81b7abf0bc&threadid=689

I found the post you were refering to and saw the photo. That has to be the sickest chameleons I've ever seen. I hate to say it but most dead chameleons look healthier that that animal. I replied to him cause no one there knew what the animal actually was (Ch. africanus) but i don't think that animal has a chance.
Chris
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