Beautiful skink from Indonesia with a robust appearance and with colors that make it look metallic. Maintenance is exactly the same as for the rest of your family. Diet based on insects and worms.
Lizards
Bronze grass skink
Golden gecko - Gekko badenii

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Distribution and habitat
The exact data of the distribution are not known. The species is known to occur in sandstone formations in transition zones to virgin forest.
Appearance of the "Golden Gecko"
The Golden gecko can measure up to 25 cm in size with its coloration on the back, what gives it its name, light yellow to light orange, that takes on a golden hue with rising temperatures. This is only interrupted with 4-8 light horizontal stripes from neck to tail.
Limbs are light pink to white, the ventral part is also whitish. Females remain smaller and have a more subtle light brown dorsal coloration.. They also seem to be more shy than males., that despite their nocturnal activity they can also be seen during the day.
Kept in a small group of one male and several females, the Golden gecko they constitute an attractive and interesting option for their maintenance in a terrarium.
The "Golden Gecko" in captivity
Due to the relatively small size of the Golden gecko, relatively little space is needed in the terrarium, although it is important to note that animals should be kept in a small group. The furniture and the climate must be adapted to the conditions of the tropical/subtropical zone of origin..
Minimum size of the terrarium
As the Golden gecko it is a good climber with its adhesive leaflets and stays in nature on sandstone formations and trees, height is more decisive than floor space. For a harem group of one male with two females, the minimum size of the terrarium is 80 x 80 x 120 cm. (length x widht x hight).
Terrarium furniture
The Golden gecko lives in transition regions from montane forests to tropical rainforests in its area of รขโฌโนรขโฌโนorigin. The sandstone formations of its habitat offer many opportunities for climbing and hiding in the form of ledges or crevices.. Younger animals have also been observed in trees, possibly to escape predation pressure from Golden gecko adults feeding on young.
When setting up the terrarium Golden gecko, many climbing possibilities and hiding places must be offered, even in captivity. A properly designed back wall with ledges to climb on and crevices to hide in is a must. Inside, roots and wood, large-leaved plants and caves and tunnels can be used for climbing and hiding. Peat or pieces of fine bark are suitable as a substrate.
Temperature, illumination, humidity
The temperature in the tropical terrarium should be about 25-30 ยฐC during the day. At night, When setting up the terrarium 20 ยฐC. Make sure there is a temperature gradient so Geckos can seek out cooler regions or refuel when they need it.
When setting up the terrarium, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night. A stone lit by a radiant heater during the day or a spot on the back wall, for example, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night. A heating mat or cable on part of the floor or back wall ensures warm hiding places during the day, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night.
The Golden gecko, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night, the latter means that there must be places that continue to give off heat at night. Basic lighting with fluorescent tubes such as T5 or T8 guarantees a natural rhythm of day and night. A UV lamp contributes to a natural light spectrum and provides animals with the UVB component necessary for the synthesis of vitamin B3.
The humidity in the area of รขโฌโนรขโฌโนorigin of the Golden gecko is from 70-80 % and should increase towards the night. These values รขโฌโนรขโฌโนcan be easily achieved with a spray bottle or automatically., for example, with a sprinkler system. It is important that the "rain" falls again in the afternoon, since animals cover their liquid needs by licking the drops that accumulate on the crystals and leaves of plants. A wet box should also not be missing. The Golden gecko they can go there when they need especially high humidity. These may include, during the move.
To check the values, the usual means of measurement and control technology are used.
Terrarium cleaning
Droppings, food and any peeling residue should be removed from the terrarium of the Golden gecko daily. Otherwise, crystals can be cleaned once a week with hot water, steam and cleaning products from a specialized shop to ensure optimal visibility. steam and cleaning products from a specialized shop to ensure optimal visibility.
Nutrition of the ยซGolden Geckoยป
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Young animals should be fed every day, steam and cleaning products from a specialized shop to ensure optimal visibility. steam and cleaning products from a specialized shop to ensure optimal visibility, feed animals should be dusted with a vitamin and mineral preparation according to package directions. Always have a bowl of cuttlefish powder on hand.
Feeding animals can simply be placed in the terrarium. This has the advantage that the hunting process can be observed. But, you have less control over which animal you eat and how much. This works best with food tongs.
The Golden gecko they will also get used to regular contact with you, which is not only nice. It also makes your job easier when you have to take them out.. These may include, to clean the terrarium from scratch. Or in case of suspected disease, for the exam, the visit to the veterinarian or the transfer to the quarantine tank.
Hibernation of the "Golden Gecko"
For about two months in winter, temperatures should be reduced to 15-18 ยฐC. Lighting time is also reduced, each 6 hours a day. Hibernation is important for Golden gecko and has a positive effect on reproduction.
Breeding and reproduction of the ยซGolden Geckoยป
The Golden gecko reach full sexual maturity at 15 months approximately. Colder winter temperatures herald spring mating season, which lasts until about September. for each setting, the female sticks two hard-shelled eggs on the windows, back walls or furniture such as branches. Depending on the temperature, The young hatch after a few 70 to 90 days. Next, should be placed in a breeding tank, as they are persecuted by adults.
The Golden gecko it is a good guardian for the terrarium. It does not need a lot of space or require too much maintenance. It is even more surprising that there is hardly any information on the conservation of this exotic Vietnamese. But, observation is even more interesting. In this article we have summarized the most important data for you.
Buy a โGolden Geckoโ
The price of a Golden gecko in the exotic animal market ranges from 15 and 20 EUR.
Alternative names:
1. Baden’s Pacific gecko (English).
2. Gecko dorรฉe du vietnam (French).
3. Vietnam-Goldgecko, Gelber Vietnamgecko (German).
4. Lagartixa dourada, Lagartixa do Pacรญfico de Baden (Portuguese).
5. Lagartija leopardo (espaรฑol).
Cat gecko - Aeluroscalabotes felinus

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Origin
The Cat gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus) is a tree species of the family Eublepharidae.
They are found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, where they prefer to live in moist and cool jungles with streams or rivers.
These Geckos occasionally enter the terrarium trade as wild-caught specimens, so most individuals die during transport. Thailand has a law that prohibits the capture, trade, the import and export of gekcos.
Its name comes from its habit of sleeping curled up with its tail over the nose and eyes..
The nominal shape A. felinus felinus was described by Gรผnther in 1864, the subspecies A. felinus multituberculatus was first described by Kopstein in 1927.
Characteristics

The Cat gecko can be measured 12 cm., 21 cm if we add the tail. Males are still smaller.
The head is clearly separated from the body, has an elongated muzzle and is wider than the body.
The neck and body they are flattened laterally and are covered with small dorsal scales, flat and almost uniform. A row of small flat tubers are present, although they may be missing; the ventrals are small, smooth and elongated.
Sexually mature males have an angular row of 25-28 enlarged preanal scales, with 10-23 Pores. Thin limbs end in short, clawed fingers.
The hemipenes clearly visible facilitate sex determination.
The original tail is able to grip, the regenerated one is shorter and bulkier.
Dorsal coloration between dark and reddish-brown, 1 or 2 rows of reddish beige spots, yellow or whitish running from the nape of the neck to the back, often framed in dark color.
The head and limbs are unicolored or with brown patterns; the sides of the body may have irregular and partially indistinct light or dark lines or spots.
Lip and chin protections are whitish, eyes are blackish brown.
The throat is reddish beige, the ventral part is reddish-brown and with small irregular dark spots.
Original tail conspicuous and irregularly stained white. Regenerated tails have only indistinct black and brown spots.
The youth are stronger in their overall coloration.
Habitat
The Cat gecko is an inhabitant of the primary forest from sea level to some 800 m above sea level. There it lies close to the ground, especially moving in the branches of the bushes and possibly also in the trees.
It is a Gecko strictly nocturnal, well hidden during the day. Its mode of locomotion is of a chameleon slowness. Climb skillfully on small branches, using its prehensile tail as an aid to climbing.
The "Cat gecko" in captivity
Terrarium
For a mate or a male with a maximum of 3 females, are enough terrariums of 60 x 40 x 40 cm. (width x depth x height). But, a higher height adapts to the need of this species of Geckos.
The substrate consists of garden soil or a mixture of soil and peat, of about 5 height cm. Make sure the soil is always moist. It is essential that there are branches that animals can climb on., as well as plants, as they like to climb them. Pieces of cork or tubes placed on the ground and in branches serve as a hiding place during the day. Despite constant spraying (at least every two days), you should not miss a bowl of water, since animals visit it frequently and also like to defecate on it. Once a week, spray water should be enriched with a mixture of vitamins.
Terrarium lighting
Lighting is provided by fluorescent tubes, temperatures should be a maximum of 27ยฐ C during the day (25ยฐC is better) with a reduction to about 23ยฐ C at night.
It is advisable to reduce the lighting time and slightly lower the temperatures in winter.
Food
The Cat gecko eat the usual gecko food in the right size, that is to say, crickets, Little grasshoppers, etc. But, tend to prefer smaller foods. Sprinkle regularly 3-4 times a month with a mixture of lime with vitamins.
Reproduction
Females put 2 elongated soft-shelled eggs several times a year in the moist substrate or in the pot.
At 24-26ยฐC during the day, with an overnight setback at 20-22ยฐ C, incubation lasts between 70 and 85 days. The babies measure 43-57 mm y have a length of 75-92 mm.
They must be raised individually.
during breeding, regular vitamin supplementation in the form of lime preparations and in spray water must be guaranteed.
For sale "Cat gecko"
The price of a "Cat gecko" at the exotic animal market, captive bred, ranges between 100 – 300 EUR, depending on its size.
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Alternative names:
1. Cat gecko (English).
2. Gecko chat (French).
3. Katzengecko (German).
4. Llagartixa de gato (Portuguese).
5. "Gecko gato arborรญcola" (espaรฑol).
Sources:
GROSSMANN, W. & C. SHEPHERD (2005): Breeding and propagation experiences of the Cat gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus) (GรNTHER, 1864). — SAURIA, berlin, 27 (1): 33-46.
GROSSMANN, W. (in the press): Cat gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus). — Mรผnster, species by species, Terrarium Library (Natur und Tier – Verlag GmbH), 64 p.
MANTHEY, U. & W. GROSSMANN (1997): Amphibians & Reptiles of Southeast Asia. – Mรผnster (Natur und Tier – Verlag), 512 p.
Meller's chameleon - Trioceros melleri

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Origin / Distribution
The Meller's chameleon (Trioceros melleri) can be found in Malawi, northern Mozambique and Tanzania.
Characteristics / Appearance
The Meller's chameleon It is the largest chameleon on the African continent., large males usually reach 61 cm length, but some exceptionally large specimens are said to have reached more than 76 cm in length and have weighed 600 g..
Females are generally smaller than males., and have less developed dorsal and medial crests. The head of this species is relatively small in relation to the rest of the body and has a more elongated shape compared to other chameleons of its genus..

The Meller's chameleon it is stocky-bodied and has a relatively stubby tail one-third the length of its body. A low, scalloped crest extends from just behind the helmet of the head through the proximal half of the tail, and a sharp medial ridge runs from the eyes to the tip of its snout, bearing a single small horn. This chameleon has greatly enlarged occipital lobes. It has heterogeneous scales that vary in shape and size on various parts of its body and large, granular scales evenly distributed on the trunk and limbs.. In the gular region of the chameleon there are longitudinal rows of large, granular scales., one of its most distinctive features.
The spots and broad vertical bands on the chameleon's flanks range in color from brown, the dark green, yellow or even black. The basic coloration of this species is a deep green with white stripes, but, like many chameleons, can change its color depending on various circumstances. If they are fed or handled, may show black and white dots. when sunbathing, the side of their body facing sunlight may turn dark green or black, while the rest of the animal remains much lighter.
The Meller's chameleon has color patterns associated with stress. Mild excitement or stress is indicated by dark spots that overlay the reptile's normal color. These dark green spots turn to black specks as the chameleon becomes more disturbed.. Severe stress turns the chameleon first charcoal gray, followed by pure white trimmed with yellow stripes. One Meller's chameleon diseased may be mottled brown, grey, pink or white.
Habitat
The Meller's chameleon it is a resident of the treetops of the bush savannahs, as well as from the summits of tropical forests. It can also occasionally be found near human settlements.. Here the altitudes range from 0 to 600 m.
Threats to the species
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The populations of Meller's chameleon are affected by the wildlife trade, and the species has been included in Appendix II of CITES to limit its effects.
The "Meller's chameleon" in captivity
These chameleons range from docile to moderately aggressive towards humans.. Often, require a great deal of taming before they accept people. Wild-caught can be more aggressive than those in captivity, since they are not used to people.
Usually, they are old enough to be self-confident and not scared of much. They are not used to many lizards being bigger than them. But, they can become aggressive when they feel threatened. They may hiss and try to appear large in an attempt to scare away predators.. They rarely do this with people, unless they are treated badly.
Despite the misconception, these chameleons do not blend in with their surroundings. On the other hand, its color change pattern is much more likely to be communication. These species of chameleons darken when they are angry and light up when trying to attract a mate.. You can often tell what your chameleon is thinking based on its color. It will probably cost you a bit, but in time you will learn to speak their language. This can help you determine if something is wrong.
The terrarium
just because of its size, they need large terrariums or should be kept in a greenhouse. In large terrariums they can be kept in pairs or in small groups of females.. Males are absolutely incompatible with each other. The terrarium should be designed with strong climbing branches and sturdy plants.

As they live in nature in the treetops, the terrarium must be well lit. Neon tubes or new T-5 neon tubes are suitable, that emit an extremely bright light.
Spraying briefly in the morning and longer in the afternoon, should try to get a 50-60% humidity during the day and a 80-90% At night.
Temperatures should not exceed 30ยฐC during the day and can drop to 18ยฐC โโor lower at night.
These chameleons also prefer to drink water on the move, so it is advisable to accustom the animals to a dripper or install a small waterfall. A three-month rainy season, from March to May, simulates natural conditions and can have a positive effect on reproductive behavior.
Food
Due to its large size, these chameleons eat important prey. They can even eat small birds in the wild, so you have to take it into account when offering them the right feeding insects. Giant cockroaches are usually a good option, as they spread further than most commonly available insects. You can also use hornworms and moths, since they are also quite large.
Grasshoppers and anything else that size is a good option. They can also eat smaller items, like the worms. But, these will not serve as sustenance, so it is better to use larger prey for the most part.
Feed them a few different prey items each day. For most chameleons, a smaller number of prey is better. are likely to be overweight. You need to feed them enough to maintain a healthy weight. Monitor your body condition and adjust food intake as needed.
It is advisable to supplement the diet of chameleons. But, are sensitive to excess supplementation, so it is essential to be careful with the dose. They need calcium without phosphorus a couple of times a week at least. A vitamin D3 may also be recommended, although it should only be used once a month. The intestinal load of insects is essential to ensure that they consume many vitamins and minerals, that are essential to your overall health.
Health and handling
These chameleons are a bit sensitive when it comes to their overall health.. Often, wild-caught chameleons arrive with injuries or other problems that were not originally expected. They often have parasites and are dehydrated. They can take a long time to regain their full strength.. In many cases, these chameleons are known as "lizards of 90 days", since many of them do not recover from their transportation ordeal.
You should carefully inspect your chameleon for any injuries upon arrival. The most common problems are loss and infection of the toenails.. Bites and scratches can also occur, but these are rarer. Can be treated with a multipurpose ointment, which should be enough for most wounds. In some cases, a visit to the vet may be necessary to treat the wound.
Parasites are a major problem in this disease. Periodic fecal analysis may also be necessary.. A heavy load of parasites can be dangerous for these lizards. But, you may want to wait until the chameleon stabilizes before using a harsh parasite medication. Sometimes, these chameleons do not survive treatment. You do not want to add additional stress to the animal's system.
Stress is the main concern with these animals. They can get stressed very quickly, especially after being imported. Stress can make them exposed to diseases, which can lead to illness and death. They need adequate housing with the correct temperature and lighting. You don't have to handle them too often., as this can also cause them stress.
Buy one "Meller's chameleon"
Compared to other reptiles, these chameleons can be quite expensive. They usually cost between 150 and 500 EUR. Buying wild-caught chameleons is often not recommended. These are typically much less likely to thrive than captive-bred lizards. Usually, those caught in the wild go through a complex shipping process, they are disease carriers and have a high parasite load. For this reason, often have difficulty in captivity.
We recommend finding a local breeder if possible. These chameleons are not well behaved when shipped, so it is better to buy them locally. We recommend a breeder instead of a pet store, as this can reduce your cost. It also, you will be sure that the chameleon has been bred in captivity instead of being caught in the wild.
The breeder must allow you to see the enclosures in which the adults and babies are kept.. This will give you a good idea of โโwhere the chameleon has been and the level of care it has received.
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Alternative names:
1. Meller's chameleon, Giant one-horned chameleon, (English).
2. Camรฉlรฉon de Meller, Camรฉlรฉon cornu gรฉant (French).
3. Mellers Riesenchamรคleon, Riesiges einhรถrniges Chamรคleon, Meller’s chameleon, Elefantenohrchamรคleon (German).
4. Camaleรฃo de Meller, Camaleรฃo gigante de um chifre (Portuguese).
5. "Camaleรณn de Meller", Camaleรณn gigante (espaรฑol).
East Indian brown mabuya - Eutropis multifasciata
Another species of this genus so docile and friendly from Southeast Asia. They are just as easy to maintain as the others. It is convenient to put a little humidity in the terrarium so that they stay more hydrated and shiny, although the ground may be dry. Food based on cricket and worms.
Price 20 to 30 EUR.
Marbled gecko - Christinus marmoratus

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Distribution and habitat
The Marbled gecko it is quite common in some parts of Melbourne, but people rarely see it because it's nocturnal. You will most likely find them among driftwood in your garden, on your roof or even inside, behind a photo frame.
Description
The Marbled gecko is a small soft-bellied lizard, of up 150 length mm. Easily identified by large finger and toe pads, that extend to grip slippery or soft surfaces. Lacks mobile eyelids and uses the tongue to keep the eyes clean. It is insectivorous by nature., but eat anything small enough to fit in your mouth. In summer, females usually lay a clutch, containing two eggs at once.
Accommodation
The Marbled gecko is a very easy lizard to accommodate, since it is nocturnal and does not need heat or light. In cold areas, a heating pad or heat cord covering no more than 1/3 of the base during the colder months to keep them more active. Be sure to place them in a well-lit room if not using an overhead light so that a night/day simulation can be achieved. How is a small gecko, a small enclosure is suitable.
The minimum size would be a reptile terrarium of 45 cm.. The substrate should consist of a mixture of sand and clay, that makes it suitable for excavation. You have to place other pieces of rock or wood around the enclosure so that they have many places to hide. A small bowl of shallow water is recommended and it is also beneficial to spray the water regularly, as they are more likely to lick water from a piece of wood or rock than to drink from a bowl.
Food
The diet of the Marbled gecko consists mainly of small crickets and flies. When they are younger they should be fed every day and when they are adults every other day is fine. Wax worms and small silkworms may be offered when available. Crickets should be dusted with multivitamin and calcium powder weekly.
For sale Marbled gecko
The price of a Marbled gecko in the exotic animal market around the 20 EUR.
Dwarf yellow-headed gecko - Lygodactylus luteopicturatus

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Origin and habitat
The Dwarf yellow-headed gecko is originally from Africa and lives in the border area of โโeastern Tanzania and southern Kenya. the subspecies zanzibaritis comes from Zanzibar.
It is a kind purely arboreal. It is found in wooded coastal areas directly on the trunks of coconut trees, in bushes and humid savannahs in small trees and shrubs.
Juveniles are tolerated in the group, and the male expels the young males before reaching sexual maturity.
Characteristics
It is a daytime Gecko, which lives in trees and has a rather thin appearance. The dominant color is the gray-blue throughout the body, with longitudinal lines slightly darker, more marked on the head. The head is generally clearer, and yellow depending on the individual.
Like all members of the genus Lygodactylus, have adhesive sheets on their fingers and at the bottom of the tail tip.
Sex discrimination is not difficult with an experienced eye; males have thickened tail base and are a brighter blue color than females. The maximum size is 90 mm, being 80 mm the mean.
The โYellow-headed Dwarf Geckoโ in captivity
The Dwarf yellow-headed gecko is widely traded in the exotic animal trade. With good care, the animal can reproduce quite easily in a terrarium.
It is a Gecko very shy, but this little creature is worth it. With patience, will not only get used to sharing the same space as you, but you can encourage him to eat directly from your hand. When it grows at all, will not measure more than 7 u 8 centimeters.
The ideal is to have a second Dwarf yellow-headed gecko living with you, as this will allow you to see their full personality. They are curious but also shy, so they will need a habitat with many places to hide and explore. Tubes, live plants and plenty of branches to climb will keep them entertained.
Terrarium
Keep in pairs in terrariums of 40 x 40 x 60 cm., although you could also keep a group of 1,2 in these tanks.
The substrate is a mixture of sand and earth.
The furniture consists of branches of various thicknesses, in addition to green plants with large leaves such as sansevieria. A large piece of cork serves to hide and lay eggs.
The terrariums are illuminated with a low consumption lamp of 7 W, a focus of 20 W and a tube of natural light.
The Temperatures are among the 24 ยฐC and the 28 ยฐC.
The humidity must oscillate between the 60 % and the 70 % and is achieved by periodic spraying. Animals also like to lick the water sprayed from the leaves.
The feeding is carried out of 2 to 3 times per week alternating with crickets, oven fish, bean beetles and wax moths and their caterpillars. Food is always sprinkled with Korvimin and calcium citrate. Approximately once a month it is offered to the Geckos fruit. Peach-passion fruit is especially popular.
Reproduction
The mating season begins between March and April, time when males are especially showy to impress females. After a successful mating, it is easy to see that the female develops eggs. These are clearly visible, but they are not through the abdominal wall, as is the case with the species Phelsuma.
after a few 4 weeks of gestation, the female usually lays a double clutch of eggs. For this, small openings or holes in the cork are usually used.. It is better to leave the eggs in the terrarium. After a few 60 to 70 days hatch the young 2,5 cm size. The coloration corresponds to that of the females. Males begin to change color slowly at the age of 3 to 4 months.
Young animals are reared individually in suitable containers. The vessels are furnished like the terrariums of the parents, with a mixture of sand and soil as substrate, fine twigs for climbing, small pieces of cork and small plants. They are illuminated with a low-power daylight tube, otherwise the containers overheat. Every two days the young are fed small food. Microgrowers, small oven fish and small caterpillars of wax moth are suitable for it. The ideal is to โinoculateโ the substrate with white springtails and isopods., which are also easily eaten.
In the case of young animals, it is especially important that food is always sprinkled with Korvimin and calcium citrate, since they need calcium especially for their bone structure. They should also be provided with water every day.. After about 10 to 12 months animals are sexually mature.
For sale "Dwarf yellow-headed gecko"
Animals caught in the wild are often very weak and susceptible due to long transports and maintenance at dealerships.. Unfortunately, they are also sold too cheaply. Thus, I advise anyone who wants to acquire this species to opt for breeds in captivity. They will give you much more pleasure.
Its price in the exotic animal market ranges from 30 – 60 EUR.
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Four-horned chameleon - Trioceros quadricornis

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Origin / Distribution
The Four-horned chameleon It was first described by the naturalist Gustav Tornier in 1899. There are three subspecies, including the nominal.
- Trioceros quadricornis quadricornis ( Tornier, 1899) – Southern four-horned chameleon.
- Trioceros quadricornis eisentrauti ( Mertens, 1968) – Eisentraut's chameleon
- Trioceros quadricornis gracilior (Bรถhme amp; Klaver, 1981) – Northern four-horned chameleon
The Four-horned chameleon (Trioceros quadricornis) only found in some land areas of Cameroon and eastern Nigeria; its range includes the western highlands, the bamboo massif, Mount Manengouba, the oku massif, the Bakossi mountains, including Mount Kupe, and the Obudu Plateau in Nigeria. In particular, the subspecies Trioceros quadricornis eisentrauti is endemic to the Rumpi Hills in Cameroon.
Characteristics / Appearance
Like many other chameleons, the Four-horned chameleon it has a prehensile tail and simple claws on its toes. Usually, has four protruding horns, but sometimes two with up to four adjacent reduced horns are present;adults usually grow to 25 to 35 cm long. The Four-horned chameleon male has a prominent hemipenal bulge and gular beard, while some females have a horn or even two horns at the tip of their snout.
Habitat
In general, the Four-horned chameleon has a presence extension of 13.300 km2 and an inferred occupation area of 1.000 km2. The species is mainly associated with relatively intact montane forests with little human activity, where it has a relatively restricted elevation range (1150 to 2400 m). Research suggests this likely reflects competition with other chameleon species rather than physiological tolerances.. The type locality of the species is Monte Manegouba in Cameroon
Behavior
The species feeds almost exclusively on arthropods..
Reproduction: puts up 14 eggs.
Incubation period between 130-160 days at 18-25ยฐC. Temperatures should not exceed 25ยฐC.
Life expectancy: a few 7 years.
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The main threat to this species is deforestation.. Agricultural development extends to the 1.700 m altitude near the village of Nsoung on Mount Manengouba, and the forest on the southeast slope of the mountain is rapidly disappearing. In 1995, forest degradation on the western slope of Mount Kupe had reached 1.200 m above sea level, due to selective logging for firewood and construction materials. So, future encroachment of human activities on the slope may pose a threat to this chameleon, which depends on a largely pristine forest and, therefore, likely to be at risk from forest degradation or clearing. Deforestation for cultivation and the burning of nearby grasslands to renew pasture for cattle threaten the species in much of its range..
Due to its small and fragmented distribution area and the numerous threats that weigh on the population, the Four-horned chameleon It is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
The "Four-horned chameleon" in captivity

Of the three subspecies, T. quadricornis quadricornis, T. quadricornis gracilior and T. quadricornis eisentrauti. The T. q. quadricornis is the most common, but the gracilior not uncommon. The T. quadricornis eisentrauti, on the other hand, not known (far as I know) that is in captive collections. It is even difficult to find images of the subspecies.
It is not a pet suitable for beginners.
The terrarium
terrarium size: individual storage is recommended. It is possible to keep the animals in pairs, but always pay attention to size and furnishings.
For single breeding: A terrarium of at least 100 x 60 x 120 cm..
The cages/flexarios they are just as suitable. Chameleons love fresh air..
Temperature
During the day approx.. 20-25ยฐC, local heating up to approx.. 30-32ยฐC. Go down to at least 15ยฐC at night. Better still lower. If a cool cellar is available, you can also spend the night there.
Humidity
The humidity in the terrarium should range between 80-100%. In the morning and evening, spray the terrarium with warm water. But, Please, do not spray the animal.
Lighting and temperature
Daylight fluorescent tubes and/or light bulbs.
To obtain sufficient UV radiation, We use a solar light 75 watts for hobbyists. Get a surrounding heating of about 25-27 ยฐC and local heating up to 32 ยฐC at the highest point of the terrarium. In this case, an additional daylight lamp is not necessary..
Substrate
For us, pine bark and forest leaves have given good results, but it can be terrarium sand… The 30% of the terrarium soil must be kept moist at all times. The leaves of the forest serve as living food. to the piglets, for example, they like to crawl under, the leaves are moved by the animals and the chameleon can naturally search and observe the prey and then hunt it on its own.
Decoration terrarium
Lots of climbing opportunities, branches should not be too thick or slippery and should be easy to grip with feet.
Privacy screen for the rear and side walls. In summer, we take a flexo to the garden.
For planting we use Ficus benjamini and ivy, bamboo and, of course, a trough made by ourselves.
Food
house crickets, mealybugs, cockroaches, two-spotted crickets, zophobas, meal worms, wax worms, etc.
In summer, they go to a secluded meadow armed with a net and collect everything that crawls and flies. But it's better to do without roadside critters. We don't want to poison it!
Regular mineral and vitamin supplements are also indispensable in this case.
They only eat fruits and vegetables to cover their water needs.
The sprayed and dripping leaves are gladly used as a water source.
Buy one "Four-horned chameleon"
These Cameroonian chameleons ultra rare they are highly prized within the reptile community for their incomparable horns, its high dorsal crest, its coloration and scarcity.
Its price in the exotic animal market is around 200 EUR.
Videos "Four-horned chameleon"
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Alternative names:
1. Four-horned chameleon, Eisentraut’s chameleon (English).
2. Camรฉlรฉon ร quatre cornes, Chamaeleo quadricornis (French).
3. Vierhรถrniges Chamรคleon, Eisentraut-Chamรคleon, Vierhornchamรคleon (German).
4. Camaleรฃo de quatro chifres, Camaleรฃo de Eisentraut (Portuguese).
5. "Camaleรณn de cuatro cuernos", Camaleรณn de Eisentraut, Camaleรณn cuadricorne (espaรฑol).



