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Posted by icequeen on April 29, 2003 at 22:43:27:

In Reply to: Pics of my panther chameleons>>>MORE posted by charm_paradise on April 28, 2003 at 20:41:41:

tsk, tsk, tsk...how could you post that pic of your female in shed???
Look at her face...she's horrified that you captured her for alllll time in that state!
It's like you took a picture of her in curlers and face cream...and posted it for the whole world to see!

I'm just kidding of course...but she does look embarassed to me.
All of your Chameleons are BEAUTIFUL...shedding or not!


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Hi- I thought it might be fun to have everyone post pictures
:of their chameleons. So here I go and I hope everyone will follow! These are my
:three groups of panther chameleons. I have a pair of Ambilobe, Nosy Be, and
:Sambava panther chameleons.


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:Sambava
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:Calm


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He is a CB male Sambava panther. He is a little shy, eats out
:of my hand, and is tame. He is 7 months old.


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FIRED
:UP


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Say hi to everyone!!!


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This is my female Sambava, during her shed. The females are
:not very colorful so I thought I would take the picture while she was going
:something!


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:Nosey
:Be Panthers


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:Calm


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He is 5 months old and is CB. He is a very good eater, and is
:not shy at all. He will go right on my hand, and doesn't run. He eats out of my
:hand. Picture was taken while he was sunning out side!


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:Fired Up


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He is starting to show more blue and his bars are fading out.
:He is developing yellow lips.


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CB female Nosy Be hanging upside down on her bio vines. She is
:not shy at all, eats out of my hand.


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:Ambilobe Panthers


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Calm


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This is my WC male Ambilobe outside in our orchid plants. His
:exact age is unknown, but he looks to be around 6 months. He is like a puppy
:dog, he is very tame, eats like a pig, and takes food from my hand. He is not
:shy at all.


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Fired
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This is what happened when he saw my Sambava male on my hand
:when I walked by his cage! He is firing off some amazing colors, and more and
:more are showing every shed. He just shed his skin today!


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WC female Ambilobe waving hi to everyone! She is very shy
:doesn't like me in her cage, but will allow me to take her out when needed. She
:also just shed her skin today! She will not hand feed yet!


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