thephotoprincess
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so ... I'm considering breeding veiled chameleons in the future. I have a couple babies, including a high-yellow male and an attractive light green female that I think would make cute babies. They are babies themselves so this is far in the future, IF I decide to make that commitment.
My question though is about a recently acquired male. He is supposed to be two years old but his size is about that of a 6-7 month old male. he looks mature though. He has no signs of MBD, he just looks like he wasn't well cared for as a baby and may be stunted. I've had some experts (breeders) look at him but he hasn't been vet-checked yet - I've only had him a week.)
Because of his size, I do NOT think we should breed him, even if he is in otherwise good health. my husband thinks it would be okay if his issue isn't genetic. We did not get him to breed, rather, he is adorable and we thought we could give him a better home than he had.
IF we decide to breed, I only want to breed good quality animals and make gorgeous healthy babies. Logan, my "teacup" veiled is sweet and mellow and a great pet and I am happy to have him be that, rather than breed for the sake of breeding.
I am mostly looking for some good information to pass on as to why breeding an undersized chameleon would not be a good idea. (it seems obvious to me but he comes from a different background with animals.)
My question though is about a recently acquired male. He is supposed to be two years old but his size is about that of a 6-7 month old male. he looks mature though. He has no signs of MBD, he just looks like he wasn't well cared for as a baby and may be stunted. I've had some experts (breeders) look at him but he hasn't been vet-checked yet - I've only had him a week.)
Because of his size, I do NOT think we should breed him, even if he is in otherwise good health. my husband thinks it would be okay if his issue isn't genetic. We did not get him to breed, rather, he is adorable and we thought we could give him a better home than he had.
IF we decide to breed, I only want to breed good quality animals and make gorgeous healthy babies. Logan, my "teacup" veiled is sweet and mellow and a great pet and I am happy to have him be that, rather than breed for the sake of breeding.
I am mostly looking for some good information to pass on as to why breeding an undersized chameleon would not be a good idea. (it seems obvious to me but he comes from a different background with animals.)