cadet21345
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YaThat could work for short term, still would need supervision because its pretty light
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YaThat could work for short term, still would need supervision because its pretty light
Ya I already read that and I thought that it was sad but the reptisun bulb and reflector are coming in todayYou should read this…
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/rip-gilbert.190643/
Thank youShe is very beautiful!
Totally. Egg laying stages literally keep me on the edge of my seat. Wouldn’t trade my girl for anything though.Beautiful little lady! They can be a source of anxiety at times, but the ladies are so amazing.
YaTotally. Egg laying stages literally keep me on the edge of my seat. Wouldn’t trade my girl for anything though.
Do you have a veiled?Beautiful little lady! They can be a source of anxiety at times, but the ladies are so amazing.
I do...just one feisty veiled girl and one little princess panther girl.Do you have a veiled?
What breeder did you get the veiled fromI do...just one feisty veiled girl and one little princess panther girl.
Sad to say, she came from Petco. To my knowledge, there are very few actual real breeders of veileds. Fram’s Chams is the only reputable breeder who sometimes breeds veileds.What breeder did you get the veiled from
Ya I asked if they had any because I was just gonna look at them but they only have panthers right now and I asked who had veileds and they said not many people breed themSad to say, she came from Petco. To my knowledge, there are very few actual real breeders of veileds. Fram’s Chams is the only reputable breeder who sometimes breeds veileds.
We do need some good reputable breeders for them. It’s a shame that such a beautiful species is really only available in undesirable conditions.Ya I asked if they had any because I was just gonna look at them but they only have panthers right now and I asked who had veileds and they said not many people breed them
You know the top 10% of reptile breeders make like 130,000$ a year and probably 30,000 of it goes into the reptile and if i ever want one i could just pick up a hatchling without paying. Thats why my dream job is to be a reptile breeder.We do need some good reputable breeders for them. It’s a shame that such a beautiful species is really only available in undesirable conditions.
I feel like it will unfortunately. Breaks my heart because I love veileds.Unfortunately, veileds are very inexpensive so most who do breed them do so out of love for them. I have heard about how ‘X‘ chameleon species used to saturate the market and were sold so cheaply, and now you can’t find one of those species captive bred to buy anywhere. I think Oustelet’s was one and it had a good wild population in Florida, which is now gone. I wonder if the same might someday happen to our veileds.
Well, there’s lots of veiled lovers here who are young enough to start making sure that doesn’t happen. unfortunately it’s not something I could do…would never be able to part with any babies and would run out of space after just one clutch.I feel like it will unfortunately. Breaks my heart because I love veileds.