leedragon
Chameleon Enthusiast
my firend, just look at america and their problem with invacive species, a veiled could esaly outnomber then chameleon chameleon, hybrids would be a damage as well for the europian chameleon.
if you do breed and lets say you have 30 hatchlings, would you care for all of them the possible 17 year they could live? do you have the money and the certainty you won't get tired of them? would you sell them? if you do sell them how can you garantize the new owner wont realize them when they get tired? it is a lot of responsibility resting on your shoulders, you could be the reason this species becomes more threaten than it is,
and besides european chameleons are illegal to possess they are protected.
o the right thing my friend
if you do breed and lets say you have 30 hatchlings, would you care for all of them the possible 17 year they could live? do you have the money and the certainty you won't get tired of them? would you sell them? if you do sell them how can you garantize the new owner wont realize them when they get tired? it is a lot of responsibility resting on your shoulders, you could be the reason this species becomes more threaten than it is,
and besides european chameleons are illegal to possess they are protected.
o the right thing my friend