I work at Petsmart and recently our female Jackson we had for sale had a clutch of babies. Whenever an animal for sale gives birth, the store is allowed to adopt out the babies for no charge and not allowed to sell them. Since I feared that the babies in the store would die, I took them home. I haven't cared for a chameleon in years and the last one I had was a wild caught adult male Jackson when I was living in Hawaii.
There were 9 babies born, one died during birth, and the other a few days later. However, the rest are alive and doing very well. They are eating, pooping, drinking, and very active in their cage I have set up for them.
I don't plan on keeping them, I just wanted to make sure they got started right before they went to new homes.
My question is how old is a chameleon when they usually get sold? All the chameleons I see for sale are all very large or nearly adult in size. I know buying a baby is risk. When do chameleons reach adult age and when are they usually sold?
They were born on 12-28-2013.
I am going on vacation in the middle of January and was hoping they would have a home by then.
I live in SoCal and called a local reptile shop to see if they would purchase them, but they said they only buy wholesale and want $20 per baby? Is this a fair asking price? A lot of the ads I see are for "field collected" jacksons and not very many captive born, and those that are captive born are usually much more in price than those wild caught. I know more about snakes than I do with chameleons, so I'm not too savvy on the marketplace for them, and any advice would be much appreciated.
I would consider keeping them until they were mature enough and I could ship them to sell to ensure they go to good homes, but I don't feel comfortable with that.
Does anyone know of anyone in the Los Angeles area who might interested in taking this clutch?
There were 9 babies born, one died during birth, and the other a few days later. However, the rest are alive and doing very well. They are eating, pooping, drinking, and very active in their cage I have set up for them.
I don't plan on keeping them, I just wanted to make sure they got started right before they went to new homes.
My question is how old is a chameleon when they usually get sold? All the chameleons I see for sale are all very large or nearly adult in size. I know buying a baby is risk. When do chameleons reach adult age and when are they usually sold?
They were born on 12-28-2013.
I am going on vacation in the middle of January and was hoping they would have a home by then.
I live in SoCal and called a local reptile shop to see if they would purchase them, but they said they only buy wholesale and want $20 per baby? Is this a fair asking price? A lot of the ads I see are for "field collected" jacksons and not very many captive born, and those that are captive born are usually much more in price than those wild caught. I know more about snakes than I do with chameleons, so I'm not too savvy on the marketplace for them, and any advice would be much appreciated.
I would consider keeping them until they were mature enough and I could ship them to sell to ensure they go to good homes, but I don't feel comfortable with that.
Does anyone know of anyone in the Los Angeles area who might interested in taking this clutch?