One of the biggest and most sought-after chameleons in the world is the Parson’s Chameleon (Calumma parsonii). This species, which is indigenous to Madagascar’s verdant rainforests, is well-known for its enormous size, vivid green and turquoise coloring, and serene, regal manner. For serious reptile keepers, owning a Parson’s is a true badge of dedication.
We sell Parson’s chameleons that have been bred in captivity and are raised with the utmost care to guarantee their good health and easy acclimatization.
Key Features:
- Calumma parsonii is the species.
- Common Name: Chameleon of Parson
- Male or female (please specify) sex is available.
- Age range: juvenile to subadult, approximately 12 to 18 months
- Size: Full grown, up to 27 inches (females slightly smaller, males larger).
- Coloration: Females are typically green or olive with faint markings, while males exhibit vivid shades of turquoise, green, and blue, frequently with yellow or white highlights.
- Temperament: Calm, slow-moving, and tolerant of observation; prefers minimal handling
- Diet: Dubia roaches, silkworms, hornworms, gut-loaded crickets, and vitamins and calcium supplements
- Health Status: Healthy, free of parasites, well-hydrated, and raised in an environment with the right amount of humidity and UVB
Parson’s Chameleons are the ultimate display animal for dedicated keepers. They are the focal point of any collection due to their immense size, vibrant hues, and elegant motions. One of the most fulfilling chameleons to own, Parson’s are renowned for their longevity and peaceful disposition; some of them survive for more than ten years in captivity.
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