jsikes88 New Member May 11, 2012 #1 Again, its another question reguarding hatchlings. If thier monther is a wild caught female, is it possible to pass the paracites onto her hatchlings?
Again, its another question reguarding hatchlings. If thier monther is a wild caught female, is it possible to pass the paracites onto her hatchlings?
xanthoman Avid Member May 12, 2012 #2 parental pathogen transmission. jsikes88 said: Again, its another question reguarding hatchlings. If thier monther is a wild caught female, is it possible to pass the paracites onto her hatchlings? Click to expand... short answer; imo, yes, even likely depending upon the pathogen in question and several other factors.
parental pathogen transmission. jsikes88 said: Again, its another question reguarding hatchlings. If thier monther is a wild caught female, is it possible to pass the paracites onto her hatchlings? Click to expand... short answer; imo, yes, even likely depending upon the pathogen in question and several other factors.
jsikes88 New Member May 13, 2012 #3 Thanks, I have heard its pretty rare and only with very strickend chameleons though.