Panthers

1191 Magnolia Ave.
Ste. D-190
Corona, CA 
92879-3215

(This is a mailing address only . . .
NOT a retail store location.)

Phone: (951) 738-8388
Fax:  (951) 898-6644

Owners:  Ed and Liddy Kammer
e-mail:  info@chameleonsonly.com


 

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for each individual color morph.


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Panther Chameleons
Furcifer pardalis

Panther Chameleons have it all . . . beautiful looks, great personalities, impressive size and relative hardiness.
If we were going to keep just one of these amazing animals, it would probably be a male Panther Chameleon.  
At this time we are working with five regional color morphs for Panther Chameleons:
Ambanja's, Ambilobes, Nosy Be's, Sambavas and Tamataves.
We offer Panther Chameleons which have been bred true to their locale as well as some unique and interesting crosses. 
We
have striven to assemble truly spectacular breeders we hope you are happy to choose from.
Panther Chameleon babies are sold at two to three months of age to assure they are ready for "new homes".
 

New Book Now Available . . .
Specifically about Panther Chameleons!


THE PANTHER CHAMELEON: Color Variation, Natural History, Conservation, and Captive Management

   Authors

 
  Ferguson Gary W.
  Murphy James B.
  Ramanamanjato Jean Baptiste

This is one of the first monographs to present a comprehensive study of the natural history of a single high-profile lizard species, the popular Malagasy panther chameleon.  It is the first attempt to come to grips with the complex, often confusing, color variation of the species and illustrates these variations with 69 beautiful color photographs.  The authors have drawn from the scattered literature, their extensive experience, and experimental study in the field and laboratory to provide original information and conclusions.  They emphasize both the known and the unknown, presenting clear avenues for future investigation.  They make a case for the panther chameleon as a model organism with value for research, education, herpetoculture, and conservation.  This work also reviews the history of keeping chameleons in captivity and provides
up-to-date guidelines for captive management of the panther chameleon based on the authors' own multigenerational captive colony
.

HARD COVER - 168 pgs.


$ 35.50 ea.
(plus $ 5.50 shipping)