BocaJan
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As a matter of fact you need a good day job to afford chameleons as a hobby. It is expensive - or can get expensive even breeding a clutch of veileds. Wish I could scrounge up Julirs cost breakdown of how much her clutch cost her to raise. It was an eye opener for the uninitiated.
I think you will find most panther breeders like myself are into preserving the locals. Females for the most part look alike.Resulting in a mistake made here and there. I recomend starting with a pure panther male of your choice.When he is about 10 month old you will need a bigger cage. Once he is settled in his big cage, pick up a little female. Since you will have an empty cage.This is a verry slow hobbie.Take your time and do it right.(research being key)You will learn as you go. If your in a hurry for baby chams to sell.This might not be a good choice for you. I have to tell you Im all set to raise babies. And its not cheap! I hatched&sold over 80 babies in 2011.I have expanded quite a bit this year, and I have no plans on quiting my day job.