The Warty Chameleon, or Verrucosus Chameleon (Furcifer verrucosus), is a hardy and intriguing species that is indigenous to the drier parts of western and southern Madagascar. Verrucosus are hardy and adapt well to captivity, making them a great display animal for keepers looking for something unusual but manageable. They are also known for their impressive size, subtle earth-toned coloring, and prominent dorsal crest.
We sell healthy, captive-bred Verrucosus chameleons that have been professionally raised for optimum health and ease of acclimatization.
Key Features:
- The Furcifer verrucosus species
- Common Names: Warty Chameleon, Verrucosus Chameleon
- Sex: Both male and female are available; please specify when placing your order.
- Age: ~8–10 months (subadult)
- Size at full growth: up to 20 inches (males larger).
- Coloration: Grays, browns, and greens with a spiky dorsal ridge and a noticeable white lateral stripe; when exhibiting, faint blues or yellows may be visible.
- Temperament: excellent for display, calm and perceptive, prefers little handling
- Diet: Calcium and vitamin-dusted crickets, roaches, silkworms, and hornworms with guts
- Health Status: Healthy, free of parasites, well-hydrated, exposed to UVB light, and given the right amount of misting
The Verrucosus is distinguished by its size, distinctive dorsal ridge, and rustic charm. For keepers seeking a resilient, eye-catching chameleon without the higher cost of rarer species, it’s a fantastic choice. It is perfect for intermediate keepers and collectors due to its versatility and peaceful disposition.
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