I Might Get A Female...

KamaKamaChameleon!

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So I Was Thinking About Getting A Female And Breed My Male I Have Right Now.If They Breed And The Eggs Hatch Might Not Be Able TO Keep All Of Them So What Should I Do With Them Afterwards This ONly Suggestions If I Decide To Get A Female
 
I have veiled babies right now from an excellent bloodline and I’m having a difficult time finding good homes for them. I am picky though. I don’t want any of my guys to wind up here in the health section looking like some of the poor veileds we see on here all the time.

Females are also much harder to keep and often become egg bound requiring a very expensive surgery by a special vet, to remove the eggs and spay her.

My advice to you it to think long and hard before you get a female and then think really long and hard again before you breed her.
 
Did you not just get your first ever chameleon about 3 months ago? According to your post history, that is the case. If so, you should not even be thinking about getting a second chameleon until your first is well settled in and your husbandry is solidified. Breeding should not so much as cross your mind for a very long time imo.
 
Did you not just get your first ever chameleon about 3 months ago? According to your post history, that is the case. If so, you should not even be thinking about getting a second chameleon until your first is well settled in and your husbandry is solidified. Breeding should not so much as cross your mind for a very long time imo.
This My Third
 
All right well you described yourself as a "newbie" in your first post here and you have repeatedly demonstrated a lack of knowledge on some basic husbandry (as seen through scrolling through your previous posts). As of less than 2 weeks ago you did not even know what you were using for a UVB light - among other problems. This lack of knowledge is very surprising to me if this is your 3rd chameleon, I would expect that an experienced owner would know a lot more. Even if this is not your first chameleon, it looks like you have a lot to learn still before considering breeding.
 
Hmmm.. I think we have already been threw this on another thread about you claiming things that are not true.. slow your roll please.
 

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