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Old 26-02-2010, 05:16 PM
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pygmy dwarf chameleons.

im going to get some within the next few months... but not sure where from??

im after a trio - 2 females and a male...

in north west cheshire if anyone knows of any good places to buy

theres 2 pet shops by me but ones really expensive - the others never got any in!
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

no ideas, but just wanted to say good luck with your 'hunt'!
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Old 26-02-2010, 07:29 PM
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

Personally, when it comes down to buying Chameleons, I would try to source a reputable breeder with plenty of experience with the species. My first port of call would be Reptile forums UK, post a wanted ad in the livestock classifieds...
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

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Personally, when it comes down to buying Chameleons, I would try to source a reputable breeder with plenty of experience with the species. My first port of call would be Reptile forums UK, post a wanted ad in the livestock classifieds...
i agree just go to Reptile Forums UK - Care, Pictures, Classifieds & More x
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no ideas, but just wanted to say good luck with your 'hunt'!
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

look luck with the hunt for them hun! i wish to see piccies when you get them x
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

yep will post pics

been offered a male on rfuk - but tbh i want a trio. could go get one tomorow for £120... but im not paying £40 a piece when i know other places sell them at £20!!!

just finding them........

the are so cute though i cant wait to get them !!

might have to get another tank though as the one i have may actually be too big
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yep will post pics

been offered a male on rfuk - but tbh i want a trio. could go get one tomorow for £120... but im not paying £40 a piece when i know other places sell them at £20!!!

just finding them........

the are so cute though i cant wait to get them !!

might have to get another tank though as the one i have may actually be too big
i have a spare tank if you need one hun
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Re: pygmy dwarf chameleons.

the on ei have atm is 12 high - 18 depth and 24 long i think...

i plan to breed them but im getting mixed responses....

its between the tank i have now, or an exo terra...?

the only thin im not sure about is the opening...? the tank i have will have mesh over the top...or just getn an exo terra which will be easier to open and also look nicer

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thanks for the offer
no worries could just do with getting rid of it it's just stuck in my hallway!!! think i'll advertise it on some websites x
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