Stefan,
You need to remember that breeding is for mature adults. With that will come criticism, it is a part of life you have to deal with especially with taking such a big step at your age. A lot of people on here have different morals, ethics and ideas. While some will think it is no big deal, others see where you have potential for issues. What is done is done and it is better to have some constructive criticism than none so you are as prepared as you can be for such a big commitment. I am surprised you decided to jump into it so sudden, being as Clea is your first chameleon and you have had her for less than a year. I honestly was hoping you would wait a little longer to make your decision. Rocky and I have not bred any chameleons yet, and we got into chameleons over a year ago. I sincerely hope everything goes well for you and Clea. I am a worrier so Clea and you will be in my thoughts and prayers that she gets through this with flying colors. Best of luck to you both!
-Amanda
I have to agree.
yet on the otherhand, it's your female Stefan...
you have suport from your friends here and in FL...
my main hope is that your father understands whats at stake money wise...because he is going to be in for a shock if not.
but it looks like you have your dad's suport
so I don't see a big deal.
you go ahead and do what you want. we got your back.
my best advise is start preparing now for whats to come next.
give her some time to herself, and start reading anything you can find on raising the eggs and babys.
I know you've done your research, but now is the time to reread everything.
by now her laying bin should be ready in the cage or a good outside one. what ever you are doing is fine.
be prepared for the eggs well in advance...like there will be layed tomorrow, because time flys by fast.
start a fruit fly culture a month in advance of your eggs being ready.
if you toss out at least one coulture, then you are doing things right.
start breeding your crickets...this way, buy the time you need them, you'll be ready and have that issue down.
it's not as hard as some people say, but breeding takes alot of responceability...I know you got that covered.
thanks for sharing this with us.
Harry