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RE: breeding panthers ?

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Posted by: sandrachameleon at Thu Sep 11 14:55:52 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sandrachameleon ]  
   

Hi
Yes I'd say you've got it right - she's run out and will need to be bred /mated again in order to produce viable eggs.
As to his recent reluctance or dissinterest, hard to fix that. I've had one male who never did get into the mood. Others dance at the mere idea of a female shadow. Id suggest all you can do is keep trying to introduce them. Perhaps have him go to her cage, then next time her to go his. But separate of course if there is aggression or stress. I'm not an expert, having only bred my panthers a few times. I was more interested in trying to get my females to lay fewer eggs, rather than producing more babies. Babies are a lot of work! LOL Do you check out chameleonsforums dot com? Lots of knowledgable people on there. Some on here too of course, possible some of the same, but like you said this one gets less traffic.
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Sandra
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