snookmasterone
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my first clutch of oustalets eggs from florida wild caught parents are finally starting to hatch--- looking for new homes in a month or so---
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Hey I have chameleons hatching too! Babies should be ready to go in about 15 mins....just waiting for the last one to climb out of his egg.....SERIOUSLY PEOPLE?! Hatchlings should not be sold within a month or even 2 of being hatched out! As much crap as everyone gives the sellers of new hatched chameleons, and every other day you still see these types of ads being put into the forums! Shameful if you ask me!
I understand your point. I think the trouble with shipping is reliability of the courier. An older chameleon (3 months ish) is better able to tolerate a shipping problem, such as rough handling, a day's delay, temperature slightly high or low etc. Younger chameleons are a lot more vulnerable to these things and are less likely to survive a couple of days with no food.