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It does kinda I am looking to get a panther from a local pet store. Was wondering how to tell cause they don't sex them. Want a male cause I new to chams and scared I would not be able to take care of female with eggs and all. Sorry for it being so long.
Ok thanks alot. Would it he better to get one from sponsors.
Ok sound good thanks. What is the best one to get it from
Ok sound good thanks. What is the best one to get it from
theres a bunch, im not in the usa so i cannot say which one is the best, but i just cant pick one and show favoritism, all our sponsors will take great care of you and your cham in regards to shipping and giving you a quality cham.
i commend you though on the decision of wanting a male because of understanding the risks and extra care of females. kuddos
All our sponsors are great. Just take a look at what locale panther you like and decide which breeder you want a panther from. There is other great people to get panthers from that don't sponsor like chameleonparadise.com, chameleons101.com, and chameleoncompany.com. Just look around and pick one that catches your eye.![]()
While browsing, make sure you jump over to www.chameleonsnorthwest.com
They have some beautiful chams for sale. That is where I got my first one and I love him. He is extremely colorful and very healthy. Plus the owners of the place are really helpful and super cool. Easily worth a peek at what they have available (which changes often)
Agreed...Kudos to you...
@VeiledOwner87: i plan to care for a female veiled and panther, which one should i get first as my first female...i like both of them...and i want to gain experience and care to own a female....plus in the future i want to get a cb baby mellerii and preparrre myself if i get a female due to the difficulty of sexing them![]()
i cannot choose for you, find a chameleon that fits your budget and fits your personality. or just look at different chameleons of a specific species you're interested in. ambanjas and ambilobes are popular for first timers, but it is a locale that is more popular in petstores and pet trades, or if you want a chameleon who is more forgiving if a misting or watering is not supplied for some reason at some time, and is more forgiving on temp rises once in a while, i would go veiled. and even in the veiled trade there are different breds, (high colours : tourquoise, yellows, oranges) you pick!![]()
I know!!!
i am actually intersted in "Azure" male offspring..never seen a real purple bar ambanja b4...
do you happen to know if the offspring will have purple bars...or is it just a chance they will get puprle bars????