Texas Panther Man
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There is no reason people would not buy from me because I dislike the biggest breeders pricing on them. as for the threads i started- i watched the video recommended and just top soil didn't seem suitable that's y i asked for a better mixture. I dont know the basic of breeding yet i have eggs incubating right? Just to prove that anyone can do what so called experts can- produce chameleons. They are still yet to hatch but now its a waiting game.
In all your posts on your ground breaking project you have yet to mention anywhere where you've taken any precautions with your "breeders". I called them "breeders" because you obviously dont treat your chams as pets. From your posts I can see its all about the potential $$ they can make you thats most important to you. Not the chams future health or the health of the potential offspring thats important. If it was you'd have done the necessary steps that all breeders take that care about their chams and their offspring they sell. Thats why I know I'd never buy from you. And if you truly gave damn about the chams in your possesion you wouldnt be in such a hurry to breed them before they'd had a chance to recover from being imported from halfway around the world. You see the goal isnt to produce cheap panthers bro. The goal of an ethical hobbyist breeder is to produce healthy strong offspring and not kill or debilitate the females in the process. What your doing isnt groundbreaking stuff. Your doing what alot of flippers or pet stores do when they import chams. They try to get them to breed quickly before they crash & burn due to poor husbandry and no vet care. Quit thinking you have it all worked out because alot of us here on this site have been doing it alot longer than you and we still learn new tips about husbandry. Take the advice being given and start researching and reading before you cause those chams alot of unecessary suffering.