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FL Chams was great with mine. Out of stock of everything but panthers and veileds lmaoDoes anyone know of any reputable online breeders that have veiled chameleons? Preferably male juveniles.
I’ve been looking into them but seen alot of mixed reviews. Did you get a juvenile and did they tell you if it was wild caught or captive bred?FL Chams was great with mine. Out of stock of everything but panthers and veileds lmao
I reached out to them and they only have females left I hear very great things about them however this would be my first time having my own chameleon ( my brother had one before) and i dont know if im ready to go into it with a female. I understand that the egg laying process is simple as long as they have the proper requirements but I still would prefer a male for first time.I second frams chams, one of the best and they have a few veileds left.
I hear you. Do they have any eggs you could maybe be on a waiting list for?I reached out to them and they only have females left I hear very great things about them however this would be my first time having my own chameleon ( my brother had one before) and i dont know if im ready to go into it with a female. I understand that the egg laying process is simple as long as they have the proper requirements but I still would prefer a male for first time.
I asked them if they would have any in the near future and he said not for a while so im guessing im not gonna have much luck with them unless I talk myself into getting a female lolI hear you. Do they have any eggs you could maybe be on a waiting list for?
I am sorry to hear that. Just thought of, @jannb had a friend with veiled chams, not sure if she has any left for adoption. They are beautiful!I reached out to them and they only have females left I hear very great things about them however this would be my first time having my own chameleon ( my brother had one before) and i dont know if im ready to go into it with a female. I understand that the egg laying process is simple as long as they have the proper requirements but I still would prefer a male for first time.
I will reach out thank you for all the helpI am sorry to hear that. Just thought of, @jannb had a friend with veiled chams, not sure if she has any left for adoption. They are beautiful!
captive bred. almsot all of his young ones (2-3 months) are CB. He had amazing color tooI’ve been looking into them but seen alot of mixed reviews. Did you get a juvenile and did they tell you if it was wild caught or captive bred?