and how did you get them?
dennis
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and how did you get them?
dennis
n/p
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Chris
1.2.0 Bearded Dragons
1.2.0 Green Basilisks
1.1.0 Crested Geckos
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Dennis,
We keep many species of W/C Chameleons at different times throughout the year. We directly import them ourselves from many different countries but there are a few occasions that I will pick some animals up from another importer.
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Rob Trenor
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i sent you an email.
dennis
Most of mine are rescues or adoptions, but their original buyers got them from several sources both online and from shops. The 3 I bought myself were directly from cham dealers, Kammerflage Kreations, the old Sticky Tongue Farms, and a local herp specialty shop. Species other than veiled and panthers are mostly wc even now. If you are not dealing with an independent breeder assume they are wc and you will be prepared. I'd say that vast majority of chams offered by any source are wc, and you will also notice they are mostly African species. Very few Malagasy species can be exported.
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