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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
:eek: They are sooooo little and adorable
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
They're so tiny! And adorable The first picture--the girly looks very dinosaur-like. Grats on your babies!
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Oh my gosh!!! TOOO cute!! I'd never even heard of those before!
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Very cute little dudes and nice stone there!!
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Thanks everyone. These are Katie's favorite so far. They are supposed to be very easy to keep, are not expensive at all, kept at room temp, are available CH, and are wonderful to look at. I was kinda surprised not to hear of more people keeping them. I have a 1.2 group so hopefully we will see some eggs once they get bigger
Here is some info on them if you are interested:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/brevcare.html
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Tiny little things - Good luck with them
I dig chicks with balls
Mike P.
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
The size picture looks like they are kissing!!! Awww!
~Joe~
0.0.2 Cresties (Tigger and Diego)
0.0.1 Corn Snakes (Osiris)
1.0.0 Beardie (Zeus)
0.1.0 Leopard Gecko (Felix)
0.1.0 Royal Python (Jazeira)
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
Apparently I must have been busy on the 18th. Missed some great pics. They are so cute!!!:eek:
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Re: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
I always loved those guys.. aren't they called leaf chameleons too.. or is that another similar species?
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