XtremeHobby
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My female panther (about 5 months old now) (pic attached at bottom) is what I want to breed with my male panther (I think he's about a year and a few months, not too sure, pic attached at bottom as well).
I will NOT be breeding until she is at least a year old (in October this year).
I will at some point this year invest in a QUALITY incubator (I'm having a hard time finding a good one and dont trust exo-terras anymore, I am having a hard time getting ahold of them for warranty on it as well and I lost 70 bearded dragon eggs
)
Anyways, at what age should I expect her to have an infertile clutch to lay, I've heard as early as 5 months old.
Secondly, if I breed them, what is the average amount of eggs that a panther chameleon will lay? The store that I sell bearded dragons to is more than happy to buy chameleons from me (They've been really good and have bought over 100 bearded dragons from me last year at about $20-$35 each depending on amount sold). They told me they would give me anywhere from $150-$200 per panther chameleon depending on the amount (the more I sell in one go the less they pay per chameleon).
My main concern is, if I breed them and she lays a clutch of eggs, what is a safe timeline to get them to mate again? A few months? I breed for the hobby first a money last (I use the money and profit from breeding the dragons to support all my reptiles, and I use the remaining to pay for my BMW (alot of people at work always wonder how I can afford a BMW at the age of 25
) and any left over after that goes towards my savings towards a house. But first and foremost the money goes to my reptiles. I've upgraded my male panther to a much larger terrarium that I'm sure he likes alot more.
My main worry with the female is that I don't want her to get egg bound or have any serious issues (or any issues at all) from breeding, I'd feel horrible. I've been doing quite a bit of research on this so far (long before I get them to possibly mate)
Here are the pics, how do they look to you? Think they will make good baby panthers?:
Pictures taken with a Nikon J1. I'd like to add, my female panther is still getting used to me, doesn't really like coming out but will sometimes, I don't have her out long but the male will always come out. Even in the store with the manager (who unfortunately doesn't work there anymore) he told me straight up, just put you'r hand up to the tank, he'll come out to you and he did so I bought him
No matter which one of my friends come out the second they go to look at him he will come out from where he's in in the terrarium and come out and walk all over us. He loved climbing the christmas tree when it was up.
I would like to add: The pet store I sell to locally here, I ONLY sell to them, and I know that they take very VERY good care of their reptiles, every single time I go in there (1-2 times per week, sometimes to just talk to the regular employees I know there, who have also been over to my place to check out my reptiles and how I have everything setup) they're either feeding their reptiles (snakes, beardies, geckos, chameleons, etc), misting the appropriate/needed tanks and/or cleaning them. What's even better? They have lots of signs saying don't tap the glass and such, and if a person/kid does, they do tell them to stop immediately. All of their reptiles thrive and are happy and healthy and its not a random reptile store its a large chain in Canada. I thought I would mention this because some people think they aren't being taken care of when they hear I sell to a local pet store chain. They've also gotten good feedback on the bearded dragon's health (the ones I sell them). They tell me this because I ask them to talk to their customers and let me know if there are any issues.
Just the other day when I sold a small batch of beardies they were desperately in need of (people requesting them) I brought in a few and I had customers asking if I am the supplier/breeder of their bearded dragons and I told them I am but I may not be the only one (but at the moment I am their only beardie supplier since I charge them the lowest and their other breeder didn't care about the health and charged more) but I am one of them and about 6 of them were asking questions about it but I couldn't stick around as I had things to do.
Male:
(Eating a very very juicy horned worm, I had to wipe its juices off the glass lol, it sprayed everywhere after the second bite
Female:
I will NOT be breeding until she is at least a year old (in October this year).
I will at some point this year invest in a QUALITY incubator (I'm having a hard time finding a good one and dont trust exo-terras anymore, I am having a hard time getting ahold of them for warranty on it as well and I lost 70 bearded dragon eggs
Anyways, at what age should I expect her to have an infertile clutch to lay, I've heard as early as 5 months old.
Secondly, if I breed them, what is the average amount of eggs that a panther chameleon will lay? The store that I sell bearded dragons to is more than happy to buy chameleons from me (They've been really good and have bought over 100 bearded dragons from me last year at about $20-$35 each depending on amount sold). They told me they would give me anywhere from $150-$200 per panther chameleon depending on the amount (the more I sell in one go the less they pay per chameleon).
My main concern is, if I breed them and she lays a clutch of eggs, what is a safe timeline to get them to mate again? A few months? I breed for the hobby first a money last (I use the money and profit from breeding the dragons to support all my reptiles, and I use the remaining to pay for my BMW (alot of people at work always wonder how I can afford a BMW at the age of 25
My main worry with the female is that I don't want her to get egg bound or have any serious issues (or any issues at all) from breeding, I'd feel horrible. I've been doing quite a bit of research on this so far (long before I get them to possibly mate)
Here are the pics, how do they look to you? Think they will make good baby panthers?:
Pictures taken with a Nikon J1. I'd like to add, my female panther is still getting used to me, doesn't really like coming out but will sometimes, I don't have her out long but the male will always come out. Even in the store with the manager (who unfortunately doesn't work there anymore) he told me straight up, just put you'r hand up to the tank, he'll come out to you and he did so I bought him
I would like to add: The pet store I sell to locally here, I ONLY sell to them, and I know that they take very VERY good care of their reptiles, every single time I go in there (1-2 times per week, sometimes to just talk to the regular employees I know there, who have also been over to my place to check out my reptiles and how I have everything setup) they're either feeding their reptiles (snakes, beardies, geckos, chameleons, etc), misting the appropriate/needed tanks and/or cleaning them. What's even better? They have lots of signs saying don't tap the glass and such, and if a person/kid does, they do tell them to stop immediately. All of their reptiles thrive and are happy and healthy and its not a random reptile store its a large chain in Canada. I thought I would mention this because some people think they aren't being taken care of when they hear I sell to a local pet store chain. They've also gotten good feedback on the bearded dragon's health (the ones I sell them). They tell me this because I ask them to talk to their customers and let me know if there are any issues.
Just the other day when I sold a small batch of beardies they were desperately in need of (people requesting them) I brought in a few and I had customers asking if I am the supplier/breeder of their bearded dragons and I told them I am but I may not be the only one (but at the moment I am their only beardie supplier since I charge them the lowest and their other breeder didn't care about the health and charged more) but I am one of them and about 6 of them were asking questions about it but I couldn't stick around as I had things to do.
Male:
(Eating a very very juicy horned worm, I had to wipe its juices off the glass lol, it sprayed everywhere after the second bite


Female:

