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New pygmy chameleons!

Discussion in 'Pets and Wildlife' started by Home Grown, Jun 27, 2010.

  1. Home Grown

    Home Grown Hakuna Matata

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    I just got a pair of brookesia thieli last week...these wee little guys are about 3" big!!! I love their twiggy little arms and spikey armor! These are pics of the male. I am trying to leave them alone to settle in, ill take more pics soon!

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  2. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    Those are great! 3"? Are they mature?
     
  3. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    No. I hear that species tells a lot of dirty jokes. *zing!*
     
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    Alexis New Member

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    Awesome DJ!!!
     
  5. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    Those are great, DJ!! I love your leezards, man....
     
  6. Brant

    Brant dazed

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    so plain jane next to the other BIG boys - the tiny arms are cool
     
  7. Home Grown

    Home Grown Hakuna Matata

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    Yup! They are mature at 3"! My other two guys seem suddenly so much BIGGER! LOL
    Brant, they arent as colorful as the bigger guys but they still have amazing color change in shades of gray and brown. They are the little pleurothallids of the chameleon world :D
    Thanks guys!:D