sinisterchameleon23
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i was just wondering if there is a possiblity of crossbreading spieces of chameleons successfuly? just want to know peoples thoughts
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Well he never said he would crossbreed them, I belive he only asked a question
crossbreeding F.pardalis locales is not the same, as they are not a different species, but just different colour variations in the same species and all paradalis locales can me mixed.
But yes, im not a fan either of crossbreeding locales.
My friend (Paul R) has a male carpet around 7 months old, that is displaying his breeding colours to baby Veileds which are about 1 month old, pretty wierd.
I havnt seen it yet, but I will when I go to his house when he starts breeding his panthers soon.
A 7 month old cbb male hasn't seen many other chams and may have no clue what a receptive female should look like. He would probably display to just about anything. There's no reason to create the stress of being seen and threatened by other chams unless you are deliberately planning for a pair to breed. Time to get the visual barriers set up.
A 7 month old cbb male hasn't seen many other chams and may have no clue what a receptive female should look like. He would probably display to just about anything. There's no reason to create the stress of being seen and threatened by other chams unless you are deliberately planning for a pair to breed. Time to get the visual barriers set up.
i was just wondering if there is a possiblity of crossbreading spieces of chameleons successfuly? just want to know peoples thoughts
I personally don't believe that it is possible, nor would I attempt it.
A 7 month old cbb male hasn't seen many other chams and may have no clue what a receptive female should look like. He would probably display to just about anything. There's no reason to create the stress of being seen and threatened by other chams unless you are deliberately planning for a pair to breed. Time to get the visual barriers set up.