Preview of the first image of Female Yemen Chameleon for sale to a very good home. Only.

Advert Description

I want to focus on more exotic species as part of my business so I am sadly requiring really good homes for some of my more common species of animals. I would like a £50 donation towards increasing the enrichment for my other exotic species.

Cammy my Yemen chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus), female CB23. No setup included.

She is very viv defensive so would need a bit of work to fully tame her. She displays aggression when you are in her viv.

She will take food from your hand which is fascinating to watch. She can be handled and does chill out outside of her enclosure but someone with handling and or behaviour experience with Chameleons is needed for her.

If you think you could be suitable to rehome her please let me know a little about the place she will call home. And a little about your particular experience.

She has accommodation to remain in as long as it takes to find a good home.

Thanks
Andy

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Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Female
Breed
Reptile
Current Age
15 months
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate