Starting a Pardalis Breeding Project - The Chameleon Collective

To all following the journey,

My apologies for not providing an update yet this week! With school coming to an end, I have been busy grading papers, managing fidgety 8th graders, the whole nine yards... BUT I promise an update video will be posted to The Chameleon Collective social media this week. We will introduce Ozzy, ourselves, and talk more about the philosophy and mission driving TCC. While you wait here is a picture from today!
 

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I'm excited for you! I'd love to hear more behind why you picked the local you are working with and what your draw is for panthers and why you chose to breed those if you don't mind sharing :)
Excellent questions! There will be a question and answer portion of the video that will be shot later this evening so I will include these in there. I will be sure to post the link to Youtube once the video is uploaded which should be later tonight. My director of marketing and communications has been on my butt to get this introduction video done so she can start doing her thing with uploading content daily.
 
Excellent questions! There will be a question and answer portion of the video that will be shot later this evening so I will include these in there. I will be sure to post the link to Youtube once the video is uploaded which should be later tonight. My director of marketing and communications has been on my butt to get this introduction video done so she can start doing her thing with uploading content daily.
Yes I'd love to see it! Thank you!
 
Hello!

My name is Tyler France and I am the founder of The Chameleon Collective. Here at TCC we strive to produce the highest quality ambilobe chameleons through ethical keeping and breeding practices. The chameleons that are a part of TCC are purchased through Jon Hill at iPardalis. Please follow along on my journey as I create a business and breeding project from the ground up. I plan on being fully transparent throughout the process so the people following can learn from me and hopefully one day purchase a TCC bred chameleon. Please feel free to add any questions or tips you may have to the thread. I look forward to our next post! I had a similar experience with Eshopps a while back—super frustrating waiting for a response and getting no real help. What really made a difference for my own business was switching to a third-party customer service team. If Eshopps used something like this call center outsourcing 24 7 call center company, I think a lot of their communication issues would disappear. Quick response times and knowledgeable reps make a huge difference, especially in niche markets like reefing.
Great idea.
 
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