No offense taken. I appreciate the passion you put into your breeding projects.
I like a lively discussion and that requires different points of view.
Back to the point that Curlytails makes, beginners should make an effort to find well bred chameleons (not inbred) that have been raised with good husbandry and not settle for cheap animals that will only break their hearts and budgets in the long run.
I'm sure we agree on that to the letter.
I like a lively discussion and that requires different points of view.
Back to the point that Curlytails makes, beginners should make an effort to find well bred chameleons (not inbred) that have been raised with good husbandry and not settle for cheap animals that will only break their hearts and budgets in the long run.
I'm sure we agree on that to the letter.