P pudge New Member Dec 28, 2009 #1 Do chems inbreed? I always see pairs for sale that come from the same clutch. Just wondering. What about frogs? I also always see the same.
Do chems inbreed? I always see pairs for sale that come from the same clutch. Just wondering. What about frogs? I also always see the same.
sandrachameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Dec 28, 2009 #2 They can and will inbreed. That is not however, in my opinion, and advisable practise.
dragongoddess Established Member Dec 28, 2009 #3 I second that, not advisable. You may not see in problems with the first breeding but they can occur.
I second that, not advisable. You may not see in problems with the first breeding but they can occur.
Syn Avid Member Dec 28, 2009 #4 No matter how much people dislike it or disagree with it.. it is how many morphs are made. But yes, they can and will inbreed given the opportunity, as will everything else.
No matter how much people dislike it or disagree with it.. it is how many morphs are made. But yes, they can and will inbreed given the opportunity, as will everything else.
ciafardo 4 New Member Dec 28, 2009 #5 With panther locales i'm sure quite a bit of inbreeding goes on in the wild. I would avoid it but i don't think it's as serious as mammals inbreeding.That's just my opinion I'm not stating a fact.
With panther locales i'm sure quite a bit of inbreeding goes on in the wild. I would avoid it but i don't think it's as serious as mammals inbreeding.That's just my opinion I'm not stating a fact.