Need help pls

Yes I agree. Go with chameleon company. They have some pretty Nosy-Be's. I just looked. Their prices are great. And if you go with them, you will know what the cham will look like because they sell older ones. No brown babies to guess with. Thats what I like about them.
Let us know what they say. I would like to know what type of place they are. Since they are mainly wholesale, I would like to know how they treat indiviual buyers. They may get my business for my next panther.

Amanda

Oh yeah I just got off the phone with him he's is a great and friendly I was talking too him for a min...great man when it come to chameleon now I think I'm going to have to go with them...
 
Male. My experience, they live longer, look stunning (not that those cute orange girls aren't), and you won't have to worry about gravid females. I have had a few females, tried to breed, and no success. I've had a female prolapse and get spayed. another.....lay first clutch then the second refuse to use any substrate, ect. other..... and die. and a 3rd,... make it through 2 clutches and die from seizures right afterwords. Breeding these little guys would be amazing, but research and talking to successful breeders helps, but sometimes things just go wrong and even the most experienced vets in my area doesn't know what happened. Hopefully in another 10 years I can get a clutch. But up to you which sex you choose. Both are incredible, just if you want a buddy to get attached to I'd start with a male and work up to a female and or breeding later after some research and hands on. Hope this helps.
 
Male. My experience, they live longer, look stunning (not that those cute orange girls aren't), and you won't have to worry about gravid females. I have had a few females, tried to breed, and no success. I've had a female prolapse and get spayed. another.....lay first clutch then the second refuse to use any substrate, ect. other..... and die. and a 3rd,... make it through 2 clutches and die from seizures right afterwords. Breeding these little guys would be amazing, but research and talking to successful breeders helps, but sometimes things just go wrong and even the most experienced vets in my area doesn't know what happened. Hopefully in another 10 years I can get a clutch. But up to you which sex you choose. Both are incredible, just if you want a buddy to get attached to I'd start with a male and work up to a female and or breeding later after some research and hands on. Hope this helps.

Thank u on your advice...that's what I was thinking about just work my self to a female...than I would think about breeding chameleon..again thxs
 
It's from kneecap

So, do you get a baby from him or do you get kneecap? I was looking on the site and it was saying the chams they sell to the public are on the avalible page. It makes me wonder what you get.
When you talked to him, what did he say about what you get?
If those are pictures of sires, then do you get a picture of the baby to look at before you buy?

Amanda
 
So, do you get a baby from him or do you get kneecap? I was looking on the site and it was saying the chams they sell to the public are on the avalible page. It makes me wonder what you get.
When you talked to him, what did he say about what you get?
If those are pictures of sires, then do you get a picture of the baby to look at before you buy?

Amanda

No I didn't get kneecap I'm going to be getting one of his babys from his bloodline...and yes u do get picture of the babys
 
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