DelilahTheChameleon
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Hey, I am going to try something. I inherited a female, RbBb panther chameleon. She was originally part of an educational project with the purpose of breeding her. She was held as a breeder, but was to closely related to her breeder's chameleons. So when she was bought, she was going to continue the great line of genetics.
However, where I am located, there are no panther males around to breed with. The only one I knew about died from an unknown disease, was on shots for three months...
This will be my first time breeding chameleons. I learned a lot already with four successful unfertilized lays. She definitely knows what she is doing, as well as I. However, in the business I have no idea what I'm doing, Google only goes so far in finding breeders or places to breed.
Is there anyone willing to help with breeding, whoever I get the male from, I don't plan on keeping him, though, I could if someone is selling. We can go 50/50 on the profit if you want the male returned after the breeding, as well as second dibs on the babies once the colors start to show up. I am open for debating how that is to work.
I just want to fulfill spreading her genetics as she was originally for before she passes. Delilah is going on two years now in September. I have had her for 9 months and been a wonderful time.
Pictures of Delilah as well as her genetic colors.
Miss print on the hatch date. She is a year older...
Thank you Cloud 9 Chameleons
However, where I am located, there are no panther males around to breed with. The only one I knew about died from an unknown disease, was on shots for three months...
This will be my first time breeding chameleons. I learned a lot already with four successful unfertilized lays. She definitely knows what she is doing, as well as I. However, in the business I have no idea what I'm doing, Google only goes so far in finding breeders or places to breed.
Is there anyone willing to help with breeding, whoever I get the male from, I don't plan on keeping him, though, I could if someone is selling. We can go 50/50 on the profit if you want the male returned after the breeding, as well as second dibs on the babies once the colors start to show up. I am open for debating how that is to work.
I just want to fulfill spreading her genetics as she was originally for before she passes. Delilah is going on two years now in September. I have had her for 9 months and been a wonderful time.
Pictures of Delilah as well as her genetic colors.
Miss print on the hatch date. She is a year older...
Thank you Cloud 9 Chameleons
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