I've been wondering

wontbme

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as far as cham breeding...

i want to breed and sell some baby veileds in my area, and i was wondering

i have a 7 month old veiled cham, i dont plan on starting till she is atleast 13 months, that being said, what would i need?

all i have for my cham is HER basic setup.

i have no male nothing else. so basically the question is, what would i need to start this mini-bussiness?
 
as far as cham breeding...

i want to breed and sell some baby veileds in my area, and i was wondering

i have a 7 month old veiled cham, i dont plan on starting till she is atleast 13 months, that being said, what would i need?

all i have for my cham is HER basic setup.

i have no male nothing else. so basically the question is, what would i need to start this mini-bussiness?

Well aside from the obvious, the male. ;) and his set up.
An incubator. vermiculite ( i think its what its called) to put the eggs in.
and b4 they hatch, youll need to start breeding crickets, so you can feed off the little crickets. and a good fruit fly culture. bins and cages to put them in. and most important, homes for al the babies to go to.
Where do you live btw?
 
i live in chicago.

i can't live off fruit flies then huh? for my babies.

i once made an ad for my current female cham, because i had some problems left and right, and for her safety i decided to sell her. luckily i got out of the situation i was in, but atleast 15 people texted me in a week to buy the cham for about 60~ so if i sell a bunch of babies @ that rate i can make a pretty good profit i figure.

also, lifespan of a female cham after first REAL-baby clutch?
 
i live in chicago.

i can't live off fruit flies then huh? for my babies.

i once made an ad for my current female cham, because i had some problems left and right, and for her safety i decided to sell her. luckily i got out of the situation i was in, but atleast 15 people texted me in a week to buy the cham for about 60~ so if i sell a bunch of babies @ that rate i can make a pretty good profit i figure.

also, lifespan of a female cham after first REAL-baby clutch?

Hmm ok. too far to bring my male to ya then. lol.
glad you could keep her.
and as for life span, im not sure. i think if you supplement her properly, and she doesnt have a massive clutch, and you up her calcium intake after she lays, i would guess it would be fairly normal. but it also depends on the toll it takes on her body.
 
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