Let's see who can I.D. this animal

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+1 except I can't tell if there is a "beard" or not from the picture.
 

Brad Ramsey

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It is R. brevicaudatus!
The genus, however, has changed to Rieppeleon.
I thought it might be a little tricky since this animal just hatched a few days ago.

By the way ... still waiting for ID on the Furcifer sp.

-Brad
 

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It is R. brevicaudatus!
The genus, however, has changed to Rieppeleon.
I thought it might be a little tricky since this animal just hatched a few days ago.

By the way ... still waiting for ID on the Furcifer sp.

-Brad
Yes!
Score! :p

I was really looking for that itty bitty tail :) hehe.... I love Chams
 

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Ha!
spectrum is right.
How about another ... although no one has identified the Furcifer sp. yet:rolleyes:
This one is easy!

-Brad
I know! It's a Triceratops! :liar: Did I get it? {D

I don't know chameleons too well, but you must have deep pockets, I've looked at some of them on price lists.
 

Brad Ramsey

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I don't know chameleons too well, but you must have deep pockets, I've looked at some of them on price lists.
It is an expensive hobby but a lot of my animals have been given to me by other keepers or I have traded for them.

-Brad
 

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Here is another photo of the yet to be identified Furcifer species.
Any guesses?

-Brad
 

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This will give it away:
This species is the longest (tip to tip) recorded chameleon on record.

-Brad
 

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Oustalet's Chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti) you did say it was easy..I would have never guessed it
 

Reptiliatus

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It is an expensive hobby but a lot of my animals have been given to me by other keepers or I have traded for them.

-Brad
I obviously realise that many different Chameleons have different requirements for husbandry but I wanted to ask you a few questions about lighting... For UVB emissions do you use a 10.0 reptisun uvb by zoomed on your panthers? Is a 5.0 more resonable? Thanks :)
 

Brad Ramsey

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I obviously realise that many different Chameleons have different requirements for husbandry but I wanted to ask you a few questions about lighting... For UVB emissions do you use a 10.0 reptisun uvb by zoomed on your panthers? Is a 5.0 more resonable? Thanks :)
You know (believe it or not) I don't keep Furcifer pardalis (panthers), however, I have only recommended using a 10.0 if chameleons are housed in a Reptarium due to the denser mesh.
Reptisun 5.0's are on top of all of my enclosures. The tops are aluminum screen.

-Brad
 

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You know (believe it or not) I don't keep Furcifer pardalis (panthers), however, I have only recommended using a 10.0 if chameleons are housed in a Reptarium due to the denser mesh.
Reptisun 5.0's are on top of all of my enclosures. The tops are aluminum screen.

-Brad
Oh really?! You have beautiful Chams, but I thought you'd have a few panthers too...hehe

Thanks very much for your help there Brad! :)

hmmm I'll have to take some time to guess this one...
 
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