Dionaeth
New Member
Breeding is something I think about often - I have bred clutches of both gargoyle geckos and crested geckos, though no longer do so.
Recently, I have been offered a breeding pair of triceros hoehnelii for a very generous price, I species I already keep, and the offer is incredibly tempting. I am fully prepared to commit, as I already have two spare enclosures and breed my own dubia for my mantids and other exotics.
Obviously, I'm only a teenager (19) with enough spare cash for this to be something I can healthily consider, but the world is not black and white if I go ahead with 'let's do it, everything will be alright'
I'm aware of some of the common issues - they just aren't compatible, low fertility or infertility etc, but I'm not the most educated on chameleon breeding (though I'm here to change that)
I know this is not a venture where I will make profit, and maybe I will only just scrape the top of earning back what is spent on care, but I would like to be fully educated before I accept this offer.
Recently, I have been offered a breeding pair of triceros hoehnelii for a very generous price, I species I already keep, and the offer is incredibly tempting. I am fully prepared to commit, as I already have two spare enclosures and breed my own dubia for my mantids and other exotics.
Obviously, I'm only a teenager (19) with enough spare cash for this to be something I can healthily consider, but the world is not black and white if I go ahead with 'let's do it, everything will be alright'
I'm aware of some of the common issues - they just aren't compatible, low fertility or infertility etc, but I'm not the most educated on chameleon breeding (though I'm here to change that)
I know this is not a venture where I will make profit, and maybe I will only just scrape the top of earning back what is spent on care, but I would like to be fully educated before I accept this offer.