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Here is my trio of Poroto Mountain Chameleons. They are very similar to a Jackson's chameleon, but are smaller, more colurful and more active. The females have small rostral horn nubs while the males have more developed horns. They love densely planted cages, cooler temps and high humidity.
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Here are a few images of my breeding group of 2.3 Rieppeleon brevicaudatus. 3 of them are wild caught imports and the other two are F2 generation captive bred (unrelated). These are amazing little creatures that never get longer than 3". They have fully orbital independant eyes and sticky black tongues that are longer than their bodies. They feed mostly on baby crickets and fruit flies.
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