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Willegensis jackson's

chacoantegu Sep 23, 2003 07:14 PM

i have heard alot of a jacksons called the willegenis and i was wondering if anybody had a picture of them and new the availability and cost of them.

Replies (3)

chamsrcool Sep 23, 2003 10:05 PM

sorry these are just brightly colored jacksons chameleons so you could just get one for the same price as a normal jacksons. They are thought to be the hybrid of the c.jacksonii jacksonii and the c. jacksonii X. (not gunna spell it)

anyways just ask around for bright colored jacksons...greg muratta it a good breeder....gregmuratta@hotmail.com or cathy smith at cathy99471@aol.com

chamsrcool Sep 23, 2003 10:06 PM

sorry these are just brightly colored jacksons chameleons so you could just get one for the same price as a normal jacksons. They are thought to be the hybrid of the c.jacksonii jacksonii and the c. jacksonii X. (not gunna spell it)

anyways just ask around for bright colored jacksons...greg muratta it a good breeder....gregmuratta@hotmail.com or cathy smith at cathy99471@aol.com

ChrisAnderson Sep 23, 2003 10:24 PM

>>sorry these are just brightly colored jacksons chameleons so you could just get one for the same price as a normal jacksons. They are thought to be the hybrid of the c.jacksonii jacksonii and the c. jacksonii X. (not gunna spell it)
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>>anyways just ask around for bright colored jacksons...greg muratta it a good breeder....gregmuratta@hotmail.com or cathy smith at cathy99471@aol.com

Actually they are not a hybrid of jax jax and jax xantholophus, they are Ch. j. jacksonii, just a local varient but taxonomically they are Ch. j. jacksonii. There are only a couple people who have them and those were imported from Holland and Germany.

Chris
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