Cainschams
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Ok my first clutch of ambilobes are now 2 months old. I am 99 percent posititive I have 4 males and 6 women. The incubation media got a little dry and killed half of the eggs that is why there is only ten but thats besides the point. Of course I dont want to keep all of them and the clutches to come just a few. I have already made a few people some great deals and now I am wondering what exactly I should be asking for price wise.
To start off these guys all get at least 10 hours of natural sun each week. The crix are gutloaded with cricketfood.com gutload and lots of other fruits and veggies. Long story short the are fed with the best and taken care of properly to the best of chameleon keepers knowledge. They are also all seperated so I can monitor there behaviors and food intake.
Here is where it gets tricky, please bare with me. Both parents are CBB Ambilobe with the papers to go with it. The dam is a red body blue barXyellow body red bar and the sire is yellow body red bar. Since there is a lot of variations color wise they could have and I dont have a sibling to compare them with I would think this would have an effect on the price. Also this is my first clutch and I am doing this for fun, experience, and to provide quality CBB specimen but would like to get something for my efforts and money spent. I know ambilobes go for 275 at a show to 450 online for the redbody variation. I see new breeders selling them for these prices also but I dont really think that is that fair unless you can somewhat prove how they will turn out. With these circumstances I am wondering a good price to sell them at.
I have a few friends that want some and a couple members I have made deals with on here and those deals will stand as is. I just want to be fair to the customer and myself with the price.
These guys will be ready soon and then quite a few more in the months to come from the other clutches.
Thanks Cain.
To start off these guys all get at least 10 hours of natural sun each week. The crix are gutloaded with cricketfood.com gutload and lots of other fruits and veggies. Long story short the are fed with the best and taken care of properly to the best of chameleon keepers knowledge. They are also all seperated so I can monitor there behaviors and food intake.
Here is where it gets tricky, please bare with me. Both parents are CBB Ambilobe with the papers to go with it. The dam is a red body blue barXyellow body red bar and the sire is yellow body red bar. Since there is a lot of variations color wise they could have and I dont have a sibling to compare them with I would think this would have an effect on the price. Also this is my first clutch and I am doing this for fun, experience, and to provide quality CBB specimen but would like to get something for my efforts and money spent. I know ambilobes go for 275 at a show to 450 online for the redbody variation. I see new breeders selling them for these prices also but I dont really think that is that fair unless you can somewhat prove how they will turn out. With these circumstances I am wondering a good price to sell them at.
I have a few friends that want some and a couple members I have made deals with on here and those deals will stand as is. I just want to be fair to the customer and myself with the price.
These guys will be ready soon and then quite a few more in the months to come from the other clutches.
Thanks Cain.