Giant Fischers Chameleon
$149.99
We are offering for sale several extremely rare Giant Fischer’s chameleons. This species is so uncommon that it is only imported every few years; it comes from just one forest in Tanzania. Their large size and ridiculously long tails have earned them the nickname “Giant Monkey-Tailed Fischer’s” chameleon. Our 100% live arrival guarantee is included at no extra cost when you purchase a lizard from us.
Giant Fischers Chameleon For Sale
Sexing Your Giant Fischers Chameleon
When ordering our medium and adult sized animals, you may specify a male or female lizard (or any mix thereof), but understand that we cannot guarantee the sex. However, we can promise that a knowledgeable reptile expert will make every effort to hand-pick the lizard(s) you specify.
Shipping Your Giant Fischers Chameleon
We provide a 100% ironclad live arrival guarantee on all purchases of Giant Fischer’s chameleons from our store. Before placing a purchase, please review our guarantee information.
We retain the right to postpone your purchase in the extremely unlikely event of bad weather circumstances, since we sell reptiles, amphibians, tarantulas, and scorpions online responsibly. You will be contacted through email if this happens, and it will be done only for the animal’s protection.
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Specifications
Beautiful Veiled chameleons, reared in captivity here at our facility, are now available for purchase. There's a good reason why these Yemen-born lizards have stood the test of time. They thrive in captivity, grow to be 14 inches to 18 inches long, and devour their food. When you purchase a Veiled chameleon from us, you can be assured that it will arrive alive and well.- Species: Chamaeleo calyptratus
- Origin: Farm Raised
- Size: Adults reaching up to 15 inches
- Natural Range: Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Also invasive to South Florida
- Food: Live insects
- Lifespan: Up to 8 years in captivity with proper care
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