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If by cool you mean a complete waste. Sorry, I am very anti crossing locales of different panther chameleons. They are all the same species but in my opinion it is important to maintain pure locale bloodlines whenever possible. I find hybrids hideous looking and much prefer the standard locale look. Hybrids are worth much less and it is very important that they do not enter into breeding projects and are then mislabeled as pure locales. Here are a couple threads you should read:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/why-not-breed-ambilobe-7124/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/naturally-occuring-panther-hybrids-13765/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/panther-hybrids-329/
Chris
At the end of the day, I think we all need to attempt to do everything in each of our power to maintain purity in our own lines because who knows when importation will stop and we will be stuck with what we have.
Pardon me,this is my very first post on CF,although iv been reading,studying,and trying to learn all i can from this wonderful site almost a year now.I read all these post of members wanting to cross breed these different locales,and inevitably EVERY time it steers towards,"they want be worth as much,you want get as much out of,$$$$$$",myself,im just an average guy with an average IQ,disabled,but i really love my PETS,i have Ambilobe/Sambava crosses,i didnt go catch them on Madagascar,and if i had,i still wouldnt have known their pure genetic makeup,iv bred Rat Terriers for over 25 yrs,every so often i get an odd pup,wonder what that means.The same goes for my (show)chickens,what started out as so called pure,will eventually throw a curve ball,there is no PURE anything,nothing,zilch,something had to be crossed to make a certain strain with any animal,just sayin,if you like it,do it,but please dont try to sell it,dont pollute the gene pool so others cant sell their Chams for $500.