Usambara Giant Three-horned Chameleon

$200.00

Description

Usambara Giant Three-horned Chameleon, We have a couple pairs of Deremensis Chameleons for sale. These are the largest of the 3 horned species. These are one of my favorite species. They’re such a majestic chameleon with spots a big girthy body along with horns that the males have. Usambara Giant Three-horned Chameleon are very slow moving chameleon. Deremensis are a montane species needing to be kept at around the mid 70s. Great for a large well planted enclosure. Awesome display animal!

C. deremensis inhabits the montane rain forests of Tanzania. It reaches 12-16 inches in total length and may weigh 120 – 150 grams. It is docile toward keepers but aggressive toward other chameleons. C. deremensis prefer heavily planted cages and should be maintained separately in screened enclosures. Being a montane species, they prefer moderate to cool temperatures. Daytime highs should be in the low to mid 70s and night temperatures in the high 60s, accompanied by high humidity (80%+).

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