The only was to sex the babies is by looking at the thickness of the base of the tail. In my experience, newly hatch panther babies have a red throad. When it gets older..... some will remain red some will not. Maybe is defence strategy.... "look at me, I am bright red, i am poisonous". Also...
Blue Beast and FLCham's parson were those imported by Underground Shipment. However, I think Curtis is breeding parson as we speak. Hopefully some will turn out for sale this year.:D
Do expect a charge of at least $50 ~ $80 per visit too. Also, bring your chameleon to a Vet experience in reptiles; if you chameleon is too eager to bite they will use anesthesia, they will tell you if you chameleon need surgery; there will be a 50/50 change it will die from anesthesia....that...
I live in buffalo NY, better get some sort of incubator just in case the temperature fluctuate too crazy. I incubate my panther eggs between 72 - 82'F.
Mike from FLChams have some hatchlings.... maybe they will be ready soon, if you need adult Kingsnakes have some available for sale...i think 200/pair:D
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=52&de=562521
LOL....... another victim of the disease called Chameleon Fever... most or maybe all of us contracted that when we first bought our first chameleon. I started with a 3 month old male veiled. 4 months later, I get him a girlfriend. They mated a year later. 28 eggs was laid and 25 hatched. I kept...