First post, first babies :D

They are adorable!!!!!!!
The hardest part of being a good breeder is letting them go because you care so much for them. But if you know that you are placing them in good homes and makes it a little easier on your heart to say goodbye to them.
 
That's the thing, I can't find great homes for them because first of all I live in Puerto Rico, maintaining nice temperatures for them is not that easy :mad: and I've never shipped live animals before so I'm really scared of shipping them to the US. :confused: I'm interviewing people here though, I do hope to find great homes for them.
 
vERY CUTE.
Shipping them isnt as bad as it sounds.
Tho trying to do next day shipping from puerto rico to the US might behard.
 
That's the thing, I can't find great homes for them because first of all I live in Puerto Rico, maintaining nice temperatures for them is not that easy :mad: and I've never shipped live animals before so I'm really scared of shipping them to the US. :confused: I'm interviewing people here though, I do hope to find great homes for them.

Just keep interviewing people that are local if you can't ship. Have a care sheet typed up and point them to this forum so they can learn what they need before they take them home. At least if you know they take the effort to learn and get the proper supplies they are giong to give it their best try to care for them.
 
Yep, and temperatures over there this time of year aren't great either to ship. I'd have to put heat packs on, but then how much will the temperature go up in that box while they are still here?
 
They are getting pretty big I'll have to ship them, haven't found good homes for them here. Which method is better? usps? or fedex?
 
Aw...man they are adorable. I want one...lol. :) That's a pretty unhappy start, with a happy ending. Why aren't you supposed to have them in Peurto Rico.?
 
The only legal cham here and the most abundant is the jackson. I think the common chameleon is legal too but I've never seen it. The biggest problem is the temperature. Puerto Rico is too hot for Deremensis.
 
Very cool babies, but I doubt you'll be able to ship them to the US without paying for permits. If they already are not legal in PR I doubt you'll have good luck with that route anyways. I know there are few members from PR maybe they can help you rehome and take some off your hands. Hopefully you find them all good homes. Good luck again. Great pics and good job on hatching and raising them.
 
The big boy

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One of the ladies

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