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The sire , and mother sire are both captive bred , but they come from wild caught . Thank you so much for your time . Nothing more interesting to me than picking the brain A few people who’ve been in it for s While . I was very much into chameleons in the 70s and 80s . But we had no resources they were surviving not thriving . Very limited information and no Internet . I lost quite a few never had any sort of breeding . Now that my kids are grown in RETIREMENT soon to be . I’m getting back into it as a hobby . So I’m sucking up as much information as I can thank you so much for your time . Below are the pictures . Dad first Mom‘s dad Secondmajor chameleon outfits elaborate on "SPECIFICATION" of rbbb or ybbb with genetically proven background.......chameleons are a natural animal......same as humans.....a human is not going to look identical to mom n dad....maybe resemble in ways.....same as chameleons...........this info is not publicized for marketing strategies by the major breeders...who are keeping it enforced.....I use alot of wild caught blood in my breeding.....all of my breeding males have at least 25-50% wild caught blood......so I get a variety.....surprising...some all red...other sibs rbbb......SSSOOO.....I can't advertise.....50 generations proven ybbb or rbbb.....
Yep for me too , I was heavily in the chameleons back in the 70s and 80s we literally let them roam free in our house , but they weren’t thriving they were surviving . So thankful for all the information out there now ..both of yours are beautiful!! I just got lucky with my cham keeping-breeding...with timing and connections...I wasn't in it in the early days....I understand it was by trial & error and 88% of the time the error took the life at heavy cost... Nowadays wouldn't be if you guys didn't record what you did to learn from it...I am grateful