I have a beautiful 8 month old captive hatched blue bar Ambilobe male up for grabs. He has never been bred but he is very ready, willing and able :D. His diet consists of 5/8" - 3/4" crickets and he readily consumes 8-10 per day. He is active, alert, healthy and he has a very calm demeanor...
I purchased a few WC panthers from them. The animals were decent but they mixed up the shipment and I never recieved my animals of choice. I recommend that you be VERY specific about what you want to acquire. Supposedly, they offered to make things "right" with the next import.
We'll see...
Oh, I thought you wanted us to guess something "other" than Nosey Be :D. Initially, I thought he was the guy that Olimpia had for sale. Still, he's a looker. Good catch!
I agree, nature is best at breeding! I am sitting on a small clutch of eggs from this guy that are due to hatch in a month or so. Hopefully, all goes well!
Your comments are asinine at best. How can you judge a person or their business practices without knowing them personally? Unlike yourself, I do not require the help of others to defend or co-sign my claims. Chris Anderson was not privy to any of my conversations with Susan James. Per your...
Chris....I am not mistaken. My information came directly from the horse's mouth. We shared many conversations on both a personal and hobbyist level and that is what she told me. I am in no position to confirm or deny the validity of her statetment.
You're missing the point, which is, a trade lift may reduce prices and make them affordable for enthusiasts.
Do you know Susan James? I recommend that you do further research before commenting on the experience of another enthusiast.
Personally, I think your comment has little to no merit.
Personally, owning a Parsonii would be a dream come true. Still, I wonder if importers will pass along import prices to the general public :rolleyes:?
As for breeding them, veteran chameleon enthusiast Susan James told me that she was extremely successful with breeding Parsonii. So much...
I understand your point but I think it is a bit naive. I don't think you can put Veiled and Panther chameleons in the same bucket. The color variety found amongst the various Panther locales have everything to do with pricing. When comparing "apples to apples", are you comparing "granny...
My cricket vendor announced in a recent newsletter that they are currently working with the "black cricket". I was considering a test batch but after reading the article, I think I am going to reconsider :).
Im Faster.....Thank you for providing the link to forum members.