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Rhampholeon brevicaudatus** leaf chameleons as low as $15ea!!!

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This species of leaf chameleon is probably one of the hardiest availble. These small chams only reach a maximum length of 2-3 inches. In my experience, the females generally lay 5-6 clutches of eggs a year with 3-8 eggs/clutch. The babies hatch out after 65 days at room temperature. This species is the perfect candidate for someone looking for an interesting, cheap and satisfying breeding project. a group of 2.4 can live happily in a well planted 10 gallon vivarium with a screen lid.

These guys work great for offices and school classrooms as well for a visual display.

they feed primarily on pinhead crickets, and fruitflies.


The prices are as follows

$23each 3/21ea 6/18ea 12/16 each 20/14each.

We can give a high ratio of females 1 male/2 females.

Shipping is $35 via UPS overnight. We accept credit/debit card payments via paypal.com. For more chameleons available visit www.firstchoicereptiles.com or contact,


Nick Mole
First Choice Reptiles
[email protected]
407-855-7323

http://www.firstchoicereptiles.com
 
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