Available starting in July 2026 - Pre-Order now
SIRE: Tango
DAM: Kara
These beautiful captive-bred Ambilobe Panther Chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) are raised with care from strong bloodlines. At 3–6 months old, they are sure to be thriving juveniles expected to be showing hints of the vibrant reds, blues, greens, and yellows that Ambilobes are famous for. As they grow, their unique coloration and patterns will continue to develop into stunning displays of brilliance.
This group comes from the pairing of Tango (Sire) and Kara (Dam). The Sire photo is the first image, giving you an idea of the bold colors and patterns his male offspring are known to develop as they mature. Females, while more understated, often display soft peach, coral, and pink tones with elegant patterning. They are equally rewarding to keep and are often considered a great choice for those who prefer chameleons with a calmer presence and easier handling.
When purchasing, you’ll be selecting from this pairing’s offspring, with gender options available as noted. You can also select an unconfirmed gender juvenile for added value. These younger chameleons are just as healthy and well-started, with the potential to grow into either a striking male or a beautifully patterned female. Please note that gender is not guaranteed with this option.
What Makes Ambilobe Panthers Special
Ambilobe Panther Chameleons are famous for their incredible range of colors, often displaying fiery reds, vibrant blues, bright greens, and sunny yellows. They’re one of the most visually striking locales of Furcifer pardalis and are highly sought after by keepers and breeders alike. Ambilobes tend to be bold and full of personality, making them a standout centerpiece in any collection.
Available Chameleons
Choose from the available age and sex options below. When current photos of an individual chameleon are included, they show that animal's development at the time the photo was taken.
Unconfirmed juveniles are offered at a lower price than confirmed males because sex is not guaranteed.
Images: Sire photos are shown first, followed by the Dam and offspring or current individual chameleons when included.
Available starting in July 2026 - Pre-Order now
SIRE: Tango
DAM: Kara
These beautiful captive-bred Ambilobe Panther Chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) are raised with care from strong bloodlines. At 3–6 months old, they are sure to be thriving juveniles expected to be showing hints of the vibrant reds, blues, greens, and yellows that Ambilobes are famous for. As they grow, their unique coloration and patterns will continue to develop into stunning displays of brilliance.
This group comes from the pairing of Tango (Sire) and Kara (Dam). The Sire photo is the first image, giving you an idea of the bold colors and patterns his male offspring are known to develop as they mature. Females, while more understated, often display soft peach, coral, and pink tones with elegant patterning. They are equally rewarding to keep and are often considered a great choice for those who prefer chameleons with a calmer presence and easier handling.
When purchasing, you’ll be selecting from this pairing’s offspring, with gender options available as noted. You can also select an unconfirmed gender juvenile for added value. These younger chameleons are just as healthy and well-started, with the potential to grow into either a striking male or a beautifully patterned female. Please note that gender is not guaranteed with this option.
What Makes Ambilobe Panthers Special
Ambilobe Panther Chameleons are famous for their incredible range of colors, often displaying fiery reds, vibrant blues, bright greens, and sunny yellows. They’re one of the most visually striking locales of Furcifer pardalis and are highly sought after by keepers and breeders alike. Ambilobes tend to be bold and full of personality, making them a standout centerpiece in any collection.
Available Chameleons
Choose from the available age and sex options below. When current photos of an individual chameleon are included, they show that animal's development at the time the photo was taken.
Unconfirmed juveniles are offered at a lower price than confirmed males because sex is not guaranteed.
Images: Sire photos are shown first, followed by the Dam and offspring or current individual chameleons when included.