Here is one of my babies. He is about 5 months old. Just curious to see what you guys think he is.

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Here is one of my babies. He is about 5 months old. Just curious to see what you guys think he is.

Looks to me like a Sambava or Ambilobe. Where did you get him?
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Tyler Stewart
Las Vegas NV
1.2 Nosy Be Panthers
2.2 Sambava Panthers
1.0 Tamatave Panther
1.0 Nosy Be X Unknown Cross
1.1 Veiled Chameleons
0.0.2 CBB Desert Tortoises
0.0.1 Sulcatta Tortoise
I agree with Tyler ... Absolutly amazing!
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Jason
f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/dank7oo
1.0 maroantsetra panther chameleon
0.2 dwarf panther chameleons
jsinger_jimt@hotmail.com
Vince-
Looks like one of three things, Ambilobe, Sambava, or a cross between the two. The barring looks more Sambava, but the legs/head looks Ambilobe. If I had to guess one locale I would say Ambilobe. So what is it?
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John W. Lucas
Feeding Baby Chameleons
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F. pardalis
Ambilobe Locale
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Rhampholeon uluguruensis
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F. pardalis - Ambilobe Locale
Its a red bar ambilobe. Do sambavas get yellow? I'm curious because i've noticed that sambavas and ambilobes do look very similiar. Just wanted to see what everyone else thinks. Thanks. BTW Cham_paradise, this is vwong the guy that ordered silks from you.
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