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Re: SO FURCIFER MINOR'S EXPORTATION IS BANNED?


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Posted by Chris Anderson on May 28, 2002 at 00:15:04:

In Reply to: SO FURCIFER MINOR'S EXPORTATION IS BANNED? posted by Cool Blooded on May 27, 2002 at 14:08:26:

: So only a few to no one breeds Furcifer minor? Who are they? And do you know who breeds quality Furcifer willsii and Columma personii? Thank you

Okay, you will not be able to get your hands on any members of the Calumma genus. C. parsonii is the most common in captivity and there are less than 500 in captivity in the world and cost anywhere from $1000-$2500. There are only 4 species of the genus Furcifer that you will be able to get your hands on either. Those four are F. pardalis, F. verrucosus, F. lateralis and F. oustaleti. F. willsii is even rarer in captivity than F. minor and I think I am one of 3 private individuals with F. minor outside of Madagascar. I had F. willsii about a year ago but now I know of only a single person who has them. Your chances of getting either are absolutely nonexistant I hate to say. I wish I could get more of either.
Chris Anderson



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