$325.00
Exceptional and rare Yellow Crested Jacksons (Trioceros jacksonii ssp. xantholophus) are crazy-looking and in Excellent Shape. They are hard to find, and we only have a handful.
The Yellow-crested Jackson’s Chameleon (Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus) is the largest subspecies. Males have three horns, while females usually have horn nubs, with rare cases of a developed nose horn.
At 3 months old, these little ones are in excellent shape and thriving. They are currently approximately 2 inches Snout-to-Vent Length, making them the perfect age to transition to their forever homes while being well-established and sturdy.
RARE: Hard to find. Unrelated males and females are available.
Unrelated males and females available.
* Actual photos: The pictures in this ad are of the actual chameleon available.
Exceptional and rare Yellow Crested Jacksons (Trioceros jacksonii ssp. xantholophus) are crazy-looking and in Excellent Shape. They are hard to find, and we only have a handful.
The Yellow-crested Jackson’s Chameleon (Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus) is the largest subspecies. Males have three horns, while females usually have horn nubs, with rare cases of a developed nose horn.
At 3 months old, these little ones are in excellent shape and thriving. They are currently approximately 2 inches Snout-to-Vent Length, making them the perfect age to transition to their forever homes while being well-established and sturdy.
RARE: Hard to find. Unrelated males and females are available.
Unrelated males and females available.
* Actual photos: The pictures in this ad are of the actual chameleon available.



