His name is Nuke. I wonder what he looks like fired up.

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His name is Nuke. I wonder what he looks like fired up.

that is a great looking cham. is that a wild import or a CB?
He is a wild caught. He's been in our collection for a few months now. We were fortunate to have the females lay 2 clutches for us already.
He has never flared up for you?
We have not spent much time photographing this animal. We have a small group of this locale tucked away in a corner. Over the weekend, I was taking pics of an ambilobe that was a few doors down, when I noticed this green glow. I opened Nuke's cage and was pleasantly surprised at how much he's colored up. I snapped a few pics then closed the door, and getting him fired up never crossed my mind. I was truely impressed with what I saw while he was at rest. As the hatch date for the babies near, I'll be spending more time getting pics of them.
Vincent
Cool, just like a moving lemon in the wild 
BTW, it's funny to see he got lipstick on.
he looks like a tamatave, but green instead of orange. that is a real cool looking panther, i would love to see your whole collection.....
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