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Any one here keep pygmy chams?

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Just looking for other people that keep them?

I have a 2.6 group of the brev and a 1.2 of the temporalis.

I am hoping to get some spectrums down the road.
 
Feeder size reptiles rock!

We had 6 of the montane Rhampholeon here the green ones as well as some Brookesia stumpfi. A local client wanted these so we had them shipped to us and kept them for a month before the client picked up very cool. These cost more than a lot of reptiles 100 times their size. We have been noticing over time a new size queen, people who want the smallest instead of the biggest such as anthill pythons, varanus brevicauda and kingorum and pygmy chameleons. In fact I am getting itchy to perhaps make soem set ups for the home. Everyone loves Brookesia minima and Brookesia perarmata!

Digby Rigby [email protected]
 
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