Sargentstickytounge
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What's your thoughts on the sale of wc chams , for begginers , inters , advanced what else
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Why would you buy a wild caught when captive bred are available?
The main motives are availability (I saw it at a pet show, pet store, instant gratification) or to save money.
If instant gratification is the drive, chameleons are not for you (or others). They take patience, constant study, and trying new things, a flow of money for vet bills, habitats, heating, maintaining a varied diet, and gut loading of insects. No patience, no chameleon will be taken care of correctly…
If saving money is the drive to buy WC, ask any experienced keeper here, and they will tell you as a beginner, don't buy WC, it will typically cost you more than buying CB, even after you have it shipped to you.
Another issue is that when a WC starts to have problems, it is harder to diagnose the causes; there may be unseen health problems such as liver damage, which will cost many times more than you paid for the bargain priced WC.
CHEERS!
Nick