The only reason for which I have decided to reply to this message is to warn anyone who has even considered the purchase of the three Mt. meru Jackson's chameleons previously advertised. I was alerted of this post by a few members via email, and I admit that it made me chuckle a bit.
The author has attempted to falsely advertise his chameleons as progeny of an animal that was clearly photographed by me (as indicated by the photographs watermark), and has been in my possession since the moment it entered the country.
I contacted the "seller" last night and communicated my concern, asking to remove the photograph. This was his/her (unedited) reply:
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Do what you got to do, any ways I do not have the ability to edit my
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I am not interested in engaging in another idiotic discussion with yet another "herp expert." Situations such as these are what makes being openly involved in the internet herp community such a hassle and annoyance. What a waste of time.
Below are the photos (of the same male) taken at various stages of his life. The animal has bred once but NONE of the offspring survived. Again, the three chameleons advertised ARE NOT the descendants of the male pictured.
Regards,
Fabian Aguirre