Are you trying to find something really special? Because of its small size, gentle disposition, and characteristic horn-like nasal appendages in males, keepers highly value the rare and fascinating Dwarf Fischer’s Chameleon (Kinyongia tavetana). This chameleon, which is indigenous to East African forests, is a unique addition to any collection of exotic reptiles.
We sell captive-bred dwarf Fischer’s chameleons that have been raised in ideal conditions to guarantee their hardiness, color, and health.
Key Features:
- Species: Kinyongia tavetana (Dwarf Fischer’s Chameleon)
- Common Names: Taveta Chameleon, Dwarf Fischer’s Chameleon
- Sex: Both male and female are available
- Age: approximately 4–6 months
- Size: fully grown, 6–7 inches
- Coloration: Females have more muted greens and browns, while males exhibit greens and yellows with sporadic blue tones and tiny rostral “horns” on the nose.
- Temperament: Suitable for intermediate keepers, calm, and less territorial than larger species
- Diet: Fruit flies, tiny roaches, and crickets with small guts; multivitamins and calcium are added.
- Health Status: Free of parasites, adequately hydrated, exposed to UVB light, and misted every day
For keepers with limited space who still desire a rare and exquisite chameleon, the dwarf Fischer’s is ideal. They exhibit subtle yet endearing behaviors and can survive in a more modest enclosure than larger species. They are entertaining to watch because of their shy disposition and tiny “horns.”
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