Male Bifidus. Chameleon (Furcifer bifidus) is a rare and unique horned chameleon species native to Madagascar’s eastern jungles. This chameleon, which may grow to be 14 inches long, is distinguished by its two rostral horns and brilliant forest-inspired colors of greens, browns, and light blues. It is a shy, solitary species that is popular among advanced reptile keepers and collectors.
Key Features and Care:
- Size: Up to 14 inches (for guys)
- Coloration: earthy greens, browns, and blue highlights with mood-dependent color variations.
- Temperament: solitary and shy; good for show rather than handling.
- Habitat Requirements: 72-80°F ambient temperature, 85°F basking spot, and humidity of 70-90%.
- Requires full-spectrum UVB illumination (T5 HO 5.0).
- Insectivorous diet: feed gut-loaded crickets, dubia roaches, silkworms, hornworms, and BSFL.
- Supplementation: Calcium (without D3) 3-4 times weekly; calcium with D3 and multivitamins once weekly.
Male Bifidus Chameleons are exceptionally rare in captivity, making them a valuable acquisition for reptile lovers looking for a distinctive, horned species from Madagascar.

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