Family: Chamaeleonidae
Common Name: Fea's Chameleon
Scientific Name: Trioceros feae
Food: Insects
Distribution: Equatorial Guinea (Fernando Po)
Habitat: This is a montane rainforest species which comes from elevations of 1300-1600 m. The area is extremely humid.
Color Discription: Green
Physical Discription: Males show a slightly raised helmet and have a relatively large backsail which ends at the first quarter of the tail. Females often show no recognizable sail but only a curved crest. Males have a broader tailbase than females and the dorsal sail is larger.
Size: Males are 9" and the females are slightly smaller.
Temperatures:
Breeding/Reproduction: Little is known about their reproduction but they are assumed to reach sexual maturity at between 8 - 10 months.
Cage Setup:
Water:
Special Needs:
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