cyberlocc
Chameleon Enthusiast
is 250 for a panther unreasonable?
Nope thats a good deal though.
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is 250 for a panther unreasonable?
Sire?Paid 375 all total for my fella. But he was a sight unseen Kammers cham. Some of them they sell you get that exact animal this was a they pick for us we just chose gender and told them colors we'd like to see. Yes he's a baby so its anybody guess what he'll actually look like but they're a great bunch and really know their stuff.
Don Martel one of his last clutches I believe they said.Sire?
Lol thats OK. If it wasn't that Kammerflage was so recommended by everyone here I would not have gone for it but I got a healthy growing quickly animal. They keep in touch well also. He ate right away and daily he's hungry. Eats anything and everything I put in the cage for him. I tried roaches one day just to see came back and they were gone. Haven't gotten him to hand feed yet but he stopped gaping at my hand and just watched the cricket climb around my hand. #progress lolFor a good looking male? It's a pretty decent price. I charge about that when I sell my males, give or take for quality and genetics. But then I am not a "Big Time" seller. To me, and please realize that opinion is entirely subjective, the value of a chameleon is all in the temperament, expressed traits, and genetics. If it's a highly desirable color and/or pattern then it's going to cost you more.
I would avoid any "sight unseen" sales if I were you. Even pics of the parents doesn't guarantee you anything as there can be a LOT of variance in a given clutch.
Edit: Posted this before I saw your post Chamlover89, this wasn't targeted to you, I swear!