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    hey

    i was wondering if you guys could tell me which sex and type my chams are!
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    The little beards on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th photo make me think that they are Rieppeleon brevicaudatus like my little female Pip is: r-brevicaudatus-t182.html

    I can't see if the first one has a beard or not. Are the top two photos the same animal and the bottom two photos the same animal?

    Someone else who knows more will have to verify and tell you what sex they are, but they do have beards like mine! Not sure if any other type have beards.

    Oh hey...you're in Ireland! Me too I had to drive up to Northern Ireland to get my pygmy. It was that or Cork, and Cork was just too far away. Got mine at Alphapet in Strabane and they were very helpful, but their paperwork had her listed as the wrong type of chameleon.
    My pygmies:

    http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/870/pip2tiny.jpg Pip - 0.1.0 R. brevicaudatus ~Pip's Gallery~ RIP Pip

    http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/870/pearl-tiny.jpg Pearl - 0.1.0 R. brevicaudatus

    http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/870/dot-tiny.jpg Dot - 0.1.0 R. brevicaudatus

    http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/870/chuy-tiny.jpg Chuy - 1.0.0 R. brevicaudatus RIP Chuy

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    LOL I went to cork to get these! Got them in the one stop pet shop a really nice shop and the guy who ownes it was sound really helpful
    oh and there all different in the pics

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    Top 2 are female, 3rd is male, and I suspect the 4th is male but cannot be 100% sure as I can't see the tail but the ridges on the back look quite well defined. I would say they're all R. brev, if the 1st doesn't have any sign of a beard then it may be R. brachyrus.

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    Default Re: chams

    I would agree

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    thanks for the help guys!

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