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I'm wondering how you all think about these things and are there piebalds in the wild?
I'm sure on this forum there is a lot of breeder.
I'm sure they all do the same: they sell the lower quality animals to shops because this is anonymous (the buyer don't know the breeder's name) and keep the better quality animals to sell by themself to they customers.
Conclusion: if i am right, there is realy more low quality animals in shops than in breeder's "home shops" (no specialy poor quality, i'm not telling it)
Everyone is saying that the piebalds and translucents are so beautifull but did someone ever thought about the consequences of the loss of pigment? I'm don't want to discuss if the animals are nice or not because that's a personal thing. (personally I don't like them)
As you all know the coloration of the skin is used for several purposes like communication, to express emotions and for heating. Chameleons colour dark to absorb heat and they colour light when the have enough. What do you think what happens to the white or black parts? The chameleon cannot control the pigment in these spots so these spots are overheated or undercooled so they are having a hard time controlling their temperature.
I'm wondering how you all think about these things and are there piebalds in the wild?
Where do you think they got them in the first place!