Mike Fisher
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He ready moving to the bar.
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He ready moving to the bar.
Someone needs to set this man straight.
The thing that does not make sense to me is the prices that he quoted that the animals sell for in HK, the number that he bought, and his current living conditions. Something doesn't jive.
He ready moving to the bar.
Sorry everyone, my English not good and make here many problem, so I will stop talking and never post again.
Oh no! This is what I was hoping to avoid! Everyone who posted something negative to this thread just lost out in helping this individual 1) preserve this Cham and 2) get another person interested in reptiles also interested in conservation!
I hope you do return and post again!
Sorry everyone, my English not good and make here many problem, so I will stop talking and never post again.
So your logic is because it was done illegally before then it is okay now? You are very foolish if that is your logic. Just because the laws were broken before doesn't make it okay now. But sure, side with this guy who can't even house his endangered smuggled chameleons correctly and support him. Shows how much you care about the chameleons well being. This guy just wants some cool pets but has no intention on providing proper housing or care for them.
That is for the fact Veiled and Panthers are not smuggled into the USA. CITES allows Legal trade of five quota speciesto be exported out of Madagascar with Furcifer pardalis being one of those five. There is an anual export of 2000 Furcifer pardalis plus a trade of captive bred specimens that is allowed. Your choice of words of calling Panther Chameleons (Fucifer pardalis) smuggled is not accurate at all.
As far a Veiled chameleons they are one of the exceptions to the rules. For the most part they do not require wild caught individuals to sustain a captive breeding population. Again these animals for the most part are all captive bred and are not smuggled animals. On the rare occasion when they are imported they have got legal documents if I recall correctly from Yemen. Again meaning your choice of words calling them smuggled animals is not accurate at all.
LOL... you totally don't get what I mean. Of course with the heavy law enforcement NOW, all panther and veiled are exported to USA with proper documentation. What about before the law was strictly enforced ? How do people get the first group panther and veiled in USA? Hmmm.......
Dear djfishygillz,
This is not a foolish idea. It takes USA so many years to enforced law on smuggling etc. So much money and resources are poured in. If you were a developing country where such resources were not readily available, it is hard to enforce the law. Now the animal already in Asia and sold to an end user. Do you rather alienate Ken to a point that he could not improve the housing of the parsonii and ended up dead or support him and maybe one day he will be one of the breeder for parsonii?
I totally agreed with Chris on this. We are here to support Ken to make sure he provide a nice place for his chameleons and not crucify him. I lived in USA for 8 years. The law are well enforced there. I am still having cultural shock because things are still being smuggled in my country. Being supportive does not mean i dont care for the animal. Being supportive is the first step to help someone to gain knowledge on the animal and improve the housing and care on it.
Dont kill the preacher, help him to preach better!
LOL... you totally don't get what I mean. Of course with the heavy law enforcement NOW, all panther and veiled are exported to USA with proper documentation. What about before the law was strictly enforced ? How do people get the first group panther and veiled in USA? Hmmm.......