I will take that last comment with a grain of salt considering your recent brush with "foot-in-mouth". The only thing i gathered about your ethics, i gathered from your own words. They are here on this forum, everyone can see them. Explain to me how you can say no serious chameleon person would...
I believe that the whole idea of selling them so that they can be researched further, bred and carefully monitered, etc. sounds like an admirable thing to do. However, since this thread has a stern and matter-of-fact vibe, let's be frank. This is a business decision. Nothing more. Trust me on...
Tyler's response to original post about translucent veileds:
"Interesting, but most chameleon people that saw it just got a good laugh about it.... Not much potential for market a deformed chameleon.... They're fragile enough when they're not retarted."...
oh, and, a panther would think twice before calling a veiled bland to his face. I wouldn't give any panther two seconds against my guy. Samba, Nosy be, whatever....bring it on. Not that i would really consider pinning two species against one another, but let's have some fun. Who do you believe...
how terrible
Wow, this is the toughest post i have made thus far. Steve was an amazing man, with a wonderful heart. He absolutely loved animals--especially, reptiles-- and spent as much time as he could towards conservation. I am twenty-one years old and in my short time have been immensley...
Superworms are good feeders because of their low chitin and their ability to be gutloaded. However, chameleons should not be fed exclusively anything, even silkworms which are arguably the best feeder. Variety is the name of the game, the more the better. Don't forget that the bedding these guys...