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My honest opinion.... The grass is not always greener on the other side. But if you are set on re homing her since it is a female please make sure she goes to someone that actually knows how to care for her. Don't just put her on craigslist... She will get dumped in a fish tank and end up dying.Thanks for the responses everybody. To be honest, I'm super torn and disappointed. I was really excited to see the colors develop since she just hit six months old. I know it's extremely superficial, but ever since I was a child I've always wanted a bright and colorful chameleon.
The problem is that I only have room for one chameleon. I also can't purchase another enclosure right now with all the gear that goes with it (lights, fixtures, plants, etc). I REALLY wanted a male and I don't want to wait 5-7 years before I'm able to get one. In your honest opinions, would I look like a heartless jerk if I gave her to a new home if I'm offered a male? I feel like a terrible person.
Also, I forgot to add that I experienced the exact same thing when I received my first chameleon from them! (minus the MBD) When I brought him to the vet, they couldn't get a weight either. They said it was the tiniest chameleon they've ever seen and that he must've been a few days old when I received him. It also drives me crazy how they never answer the phones. They claim support will message you back within 24 hours, but so far I've received absolutely nothing.DO NOT order from CBreptile again please!!!! They are horrible, we got a rescue, instead of a healthy chameleon from them, he had MBD, a broken leg and tail and was extremely small, weighed under 1 gram. Our vet couldn’t even get an actual weight because of how small he was. I’ve heard nothing but horror stories about that company ever since.. Your best bet is to go with one of the sponsors of this forum. We recently got a male from Kammerflage. And let me tell you, there was a huge difference upon receiving him. Our new Chameleon is literally 5 to 6 times the size of the one we got from CB reptile and they were supposedly the same age. Our CB reptile chameleon didn’t really show any colors either but the one we got from Kammerflage was red, green and white when he came out of his container after being shipped to us. It was a huge change from the experience we got from CB.
And I was by no means saying you shouldn't get or have what you want. It really sucks when we expect one thing and end up with a shit show of a disaster instead. Leaves us pivoting trying to deal with the crap rather then being able to enjoy the animal we thought we were getting. So I do understand and I hope I did not come off rude or sounding like a B.@Beman If I do decide to get a male, I will totally make sure she goes to a good home. I refuse to just dump her off to a random person on Craigslist. I want her to go to someone who has raised a chameleon before. I was actually going to ask if anyone on these forums would be interested.
Your little dude is gorgeous.I'm also a disappointed cbreptile customer and i feel your pain. The 1st one i bought from them was a hatchling, died literally 26hrs after arrival! Sunken eyes and respiratory infection, didn't even have time for a vet. He was also sleeping the whole time! Got another one in return and asked for a juvenile, paid the difference in price, i supposedly got a designer(which costs extra), meaning a mix between ambilobe and ambanja but the box he was in said ambilobe, when i told them that they said it was a mistake and its definitely a designer. He was in poor conditions, 2 missing dorsal spikes, injured "eyebrow".... i guess i got lucky with mine and turned out to be a boy. I would never ever buy anything from them again. And i hope future new owners do research 1st before buying. Unfortunately when you type "panther chameleon for sale" on Google they are the 1st company to pop up, sadly.... but here is my boy. A photo a few days after i got him and now at 5 months. This is only after 6 weeks in my care!
Imagine my surprise when clicking on the link to their "sister site" sent me to... CB Reptiles.comIf you are considering purchasing a panther chameleon for sale, our sister site TortoiseTown.com has an even larger selection of panther chameleons for sale.
https://www.tortoisetown.com/product/ambilobe-panther-chameleon-sale/
Thank you?Your little dude is gorgeous.
I was confused by that too! When I originally returned the destroyed Reptibreeze XL, they made me send it to this "Tortoise Town". I called them to find out when my new one was arriving because I never received a response, and it was the exact same voicemail greeting as CBreptile.Another serendipitous event.... In researching potential breeders, I came across Tortoise Town as a breeder of panther chameleons. Looking through their offerings I found the following:
Imagine my surprise when clicking on the link to their "sister site" sent me to... CB Reptiles.com
We are sad that you had a bad experience with them also. We too, fell prey to their tactics, just wish I had known about this forum previously, it might of saved us the heartache of what we went through with CB. I’m willing to bet there are others on here that feel the same way we do. They as a company need to be taken down!!! I went to the Better Business Bureau‘s website, hoping that I could file a complaint with them about CB Reptile but CB is not listed with the BBB, so I can’t file with them. I’m currently researching how to get them offline, going to see if the FTC can do anything and also going to call/email Google to let them know. Just an FYI though, your panther is beautiful!!!I'm also a disappointed cbreptile customer and i feel your pain. The 1st one i bought from them was a hatchling, died literally 26hrs after arrival! Sunken eyes and respiratory infection, didn't even have time for a vet. He was also sleeping the whole time! Got another one in return and asked for a juvenile, paid the difference in price, i supposedly got a designer(which costs extra), meaning a mix between ambilobe and ambanja but the box he was in said ambilobe, when i told them that they said it was a mistake and its definitely a designer. He was in poor conditions, 2 missing dorsal spikes, injured "eyebrow".... i guess i got lucky with mine and turned out to be a boy. I would never ever buy anything from them again. And i hope future new owners do research 1st before buying. Unfortunately when you type "panther chameleon for sale" on Google they are the 1st company to pop up, sadly.... but here is my boy. A photo a few days after i got him and now at 5 months. This is only after 6 weeks in my care!