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SOLD!! Adult Male Crested Chameleon

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I have a beautiful male Crested Chameleon (trioceros cristatus) that came to me about 4 months ago from the wild. I am guessing he is almost 1 year old because he is not quite adult size.

I have confirmed that he is parasite free by Dr. Greek. This little guy has done quite well with me and has adjusted well to life in captivity. He eats crickets, dubia nymphs, flies, and silkworms like a champ!

I am selling him for $200 + shipping. You will not find a better acclimated and healthy Crested Chameleon around!
 
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He looks like a really great guy! If he's still available I am very interested in getting him! What type of enclosure do you house him in? In the past I have been very successful with open enclosures (like a ficus tree with drip water and feeding coral at the base). What would you think about this guy in a set-up like that?
-Mike
 
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