panther breeding

Chamster

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i might be getting a female soon because i want to breed them, but i need to know what/how/when breeding works. so if anyone has any input i would very much appreciate it.
 
i might be getting a female soon because i want to breed them, but i need to know what/how/when breeding works. so if anyone has any input i would very much appreciate it.

Do you know the blood line of your male?
Do you know the blood line of the female you're going to get?
If they're related all kinds of bad things can happen.

Just buying a random female will be a stressful time not knowing if your babies will turn out healthy.
 
i cant read 50 pages....come on thats too much...is there a way to find out by just looking at the cham or no?? do i have to get it from the breadeR?
 
The only sure way to know about a CB cham's lineage is through the breeder/store you bought from. You can't just guess...
 
Bloodline refers to the parents, grandparents, etc that your cham came from. Only the breeder can tell you about the parents since he bred the cham.
 
i cant read 50 pages....come on thats too much...is there a way to find out by just looking at the cham or no?? do i have to get it from the breadeR?

Wow .. you asked for info and she was gracious enough to give it to you. No offense or anything. You need to do a lot of research to have a chameleon .. people aren't just going to 'hand feed' you information. Sandra has a lot of experience and she gave you information that you will need to better equip you when it comes to proper breeding. It isn't easy to do. You can't just throw two chameleons in a cage and cross your fingers. It's a lengthy process that requires a lot of time, patience, care and dedication. These are lives that are solely in your hands. Please don't take it lightly.

Also, you said that you don't live in Toronto and it's too far but your contact information states that you're from Toronto ... am I wrong? Where are you really from then? Perhaps someone closer to you could be of assistance.
 
Putting all of your previous posts aside, your behaviour in this thread alone suggests that you are not responsible enough for (or even capable of) breeding. Please put aside all thoughts of breeding.

If your offer still stands, consider the $50 in the mail.

Drew
 
I'm :confused: Is Chamster joking or is all this for real? If this is for real, you should seriously consider your own offer and just stay away from breeding.
 
I bread kingsnakes and that's king of hard considering hibernation and all.. So I just want to know if it's easier than breading snakes... That's all just to get a perspective of the whole idea ... I think you can say that I have some responsibility and I'm in my 4th year of university... So I definately have some discipline in my blood for sure ...
 
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