Slug
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They're never bred because they cost $1-$5 on the importer lists and such. Who can compete with that when they would cost $50 per animal to raise from egg?!
With that said, they're not the easiest to breed either. It's been done a handful of times, but it's certainly not something that is accomplished every day. The issues seem to be more with finding multiple animals from the same locale (they're spread all over the equator in Africa) and incubating the eggs than anything else. Also, being a rather "plain" chameleon doesn't give them much market interest either so it's basically the Green Anole of the chameleon world.
We are working with a group of senegalensis to see if we can make any headway and hopefully publish our experiences one day. We've had great luck with the WC's we've hand picked though they're still acclimating and won't be introduced until I'm sure they're free of all parasites and nasties.
Now on the issue of CB senegalensis from this company, well if they told you over the phone that it was CB, it was a bald face lie. Look at the scarring around the eye socket as well as how thin and boney this one is. These are all signs of the import process. They will heal up after a few sheds but it's still very advisable to get a fecal examined by a vet to make sure you won't face strange problems in a month or two. Good luck and keep us posted.
Cheers!
Luis
Thanks, man. I appreciate the input. I would be really interested in your finding on breeding them in captivity.
As far as identifying signs of WC vs. CB, I am really new to that. In other words, I have no clue and will take any help I can get. One thing I have heard is that WC chams tend to be more nervous around people than CB. Mine seems fairly comfortable around me and has even climbed onto my girlfriends hand from the cage, so I don't know what to think anymore.
Let's go with it being a WC Senegal...what now? How do I go about getting a fecal analysis done? When should I do it? What happens if they find parasites? Please fill me in. Like I have said before, I just want to do what is best for my new cham.
Thanks again, Slug