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Lovely! Are they captive bred? We briefly had a w/c pygmy cham who died of old-age soon after purchase, (got refund and apologies from the shop), but watching Bubbles hunting was fascinating.
The main reptile guy wasnt there, but the lady believes they are captive bred. They sure are amazing. They may not be the most colorfull.. but they sure are cuties. I was watching Steve hunt this morning...he/she must not have been paying attention to the leaf she was walking on...and fell over.. I had to laugh but also felt sorry for her.
We had one of those little guys for a while. Interesting little critters. Have fun with em! They're really fun to feed from your hand if you don't mind touching mealworms :rofl:
(By the way, I'm not sure if this holds true with all chams, but look for an extra little spur on the back of their feet. Males will have it, females won't.)