Advice please :) Just a quick look!

Ahyriah

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Today at the Seattle expo met a gentleman selling baby male Sambava panthers since it was such a disappointing turn out at the show. I just want to double check! His eyes don't appear sunken and I see no bones sticking out! I hope I'm posting this in the right section :confused: I wasn't sure
 

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Thank you so much for your guys' fast response! I think I'm going to check out the rest of that batch tonight and have my baby!!! I'm so excited!!!
 
He is VERY handsome. I bet he'll be piping hot in a couple months! Very excited to watch his growth, keep us updated.
Also I was wondering what Expo you went to? I usually try to go to Expo's in Washington State since I am in British Columbia.
 
It was the 19th annual Seattle Reptile and Exotic pet expo in Pyuallup, WA. The one that was held in Renton back in I think May of this year was much better. At least for chameleon choices :p
 
Yup, meant to be

Looks like Ahyriah's new friend is going to be nice and spoiled. Very cool that we could work that all out. And her enthusiasm is awesome.

MelissaB, he looks a lot like yours since he's one of his brothers. :cool:

I was really disappointed by the lack of quality chameleons at the show; after grabbing some equipment and feeders, there wasn't much keeping me there. Had I known, I would have went ahead and set up my own table - I've still got about 20 Sambava youngsters in various sizes. But in all honesty, with the ... let us say, "spectrum" ... of attendees at the show, I'd be nervous selling younger specimens to people who haven't done their research. But I've also been told by other hobbyist vendors that you have to block out all but the really serious disconnects or you won't be able to sell anything.
 
I'm happy that there's another member that got one of your babies. :) It'll be fun to watch how they grow up.

I couldn't imagine selling babies at one of those shows. :( It'd break my heart to sell to someone making an impulse purchase without doing their homework. I saw people at the Tinley Park show (yesterday) buying animals, and letting their kids play with them like toys. Wasn't impressed with the show, either. Went there for supplies that weren't there. :(
 
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