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Local pickup is always a great option. However most online breeders like ourselves have the ability to ship virtually all over the US. So if you can't find exactly what you are looking for in your home town I wouldn't hesitate to consider one of the site sponsors.
Local pickup is always a great option. However most online breeders like ourselves have the ability to ship virtually all over the US. So if you can't find exactly what you are looking for in your home town I wouldn't hesitate to consider one of the site sponsors.
The shipping is really not a big deal. I box the babies I ship around dinner time and then drive them to the FedEx beside the airport. They are in the hands of the new owner early the next morning. (You can pick them up at a FedEx Ship Center so you can get them first thing in the morning and they aren't on a truck all day before they are delivered to your house. If they are boxed right, it is really a non-issue for them.
I would prefer to buy from a breeder I trust than a reptile show. I cringe when I see all the poor animals at a reptile show. Besides the stress, there is also the greater likelihood for disease transmission since many collectors might be touching the baby you end up buying.
There are many very reputable breeders here on this side, NHenn being one of them. Good luck.
Do you guys have young veilds and panthers for sale?The shipping is really not a big deal. I box the babies I ship around dinner time and then drive them to the FedEx beside the airport. They are in the hands of the new owner early the next morning. (You can pick them up at a FedEx Ship Center so you can get them first thing in the morning and they aren't on a truck all day before they are delivered to your house. If they are boxed right, it is really a non-issue for them.
I would prefer to buy from a breeder I trust than a reptile show. I cringe when I see all the poor animals at a reptile show. Besides the stress, there is also the greater likelihood for disease transmission since many collectors might be touching the baby you end up buying.
There are many very reputable breeders here on this side, NHenn being one of them. Good luck.
Local pickup is nice when you live close to an awesome breeder like I doLocal pickup is always a great option. However most online breeders like ourselves have the ability to ship virtually all over the US. So if you can't find exactly what you are looking for in your home town I wouldn't hesitate to consider one of the site sponsors.
Do you guys have young veilds and panthers for sale?
We currently have some panthers babies from a few of our sires currently growing up. I would be more than happy to help with any of your questions if you want to shoot me an email at [email protected] or even PM here on the forums.Do you guys have young veilds and panthers for sale?
You won't be disappointed birdy,my exp with Nick at canvas chams has been absolutely wonderful and professional.We currently have some panthers babies from a few of our sires currently growing up. I would be more than happy to help with any of your questions if you want to shoot me an email at [email protected] or even PM here on the forums.
I don't, but NHenn might have something. I really recommend you support a good established breeder, not someone selling the only clutch they've ever bred from the first two chameleons they've ever owned. Good breeders work very hard to produce healthy babies and care where the babies go, giving support along the way. A retail on-line store won't do that for you. Also, please don't get a tiny baby. They are really delicate because they are so tiny--there is no margin of error with tiny babies.
Good luck!
The shipping is really not a big deal. I box the babies I ship around dinner time and then drive them to the FedEx beside the airport. They are in the hands of the new owner early the next morning. (You can pick them up at a FedEx Ship Center so you can get them first thing in the morning and they aren't on a truck all day before they are delivered to your house. If they are boxed right, it is really a non-issue for them.
I would prefer to buy from a breeder I trust than a reptile show. I cringe when I see all the poor animals at a reptile show. Besides the stress, there is also the greater likelihood for disease transmission since many collectors might be touching the baby you end up buying.
There are many very reputable breeders here on this side, NHenn being one of them. Good luck.
sounds goodAnother Louisvillian here... maybe we can get together someday and have coffee while we chat about chams!