Breeding chameleon's

Ive never bred a chameleon personally, but i suggest you search the forums rather than start up a new thread...RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH ;)
 
Ive never bred a chameleon personally, but i suggest you search the forums rather than start up a new thread...RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH ;)

but did you research on some things you wanted because you have posted 422 posts............just kidding
 
not necessarily asking for research...pictures, food comments (chameleon food that is), answering questions....;) get it, not ALL questions :p

and now i have 423, and 2 of the 423 are in this board....sorry to take away from the question btw
 
This is a rather vague question, however, I will try my best. No part of chameleon breeding, or overall ownership is easy. Thats not to say it is impossible, or "hard" either. Like any other skill in life, breeding chameleons takes a lot of preparation, research, effort, patience, and many other virtues that do not come cheap to most casual keepers. The more you try, and learn from those trials, the better your success. I personally owned several species of chameleons for several years before my first attempt at breeding. This gave me ample time to understand these creatures and gain experience that could never come from just reading countless articles-- Research is great, but hands on experience is essential. As for the chameleons themselves, although I have great success with mine and consider all of them as healthy as can be, I still feel that overall, they are indeed fragile when compared to most reptiles. There are susceptible to many complications and even more-so once you start breeding them. My advice to you is to enjoy your chameleon for a year or two, do the homework, and learn from your own experiences. I hope this guides you in the right direction. I am sure others will have great advice to give you as well.

-Cala-
 
Is breeding a chameleon hard? are they super fragel and can get sick really easily?
Depending on the species, it can be very easy, or the extreme opposite. If the conditions are right Mother Nature will always do her thing.
 
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