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Cham Paradise???????

Giantsfan24 Dec 23, 2004 12:17 PM

Did you guys ever sell that cham with the busted tongue? I was surprised to see that it was still able to hunt. After all, the fastest thing about a cham is it's tongue. Good Luck. Oh I did want to ask you another question: How easy is it to breed panthers? When I say easy, I mean getting a male and female to mate and then lay eggs(hopefully fertile ones). Thanks and keep crankin out those chams.

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A truly wise man will always be humbled.

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CHAM_PARADISE Dec 23, 2004 02:37 PM

Hi-

We did have one male with an INJURED tongue not a busted tongue. Not only could he hunt and eat ALL BY HIM SELF, he could hold his own with other males his age when feeding time came around. He will be nothing but awesome when as he gets older. I don't know what your agenda is here, but I can assure you he is doing just fine. You can ask any one thats purchased a chameleon from us, they are always SUPER HEALTHY!

To answer your question, yes adult pardalis do breed fairly easy. Getting a female to lay is just routine for us, we have multiple clutches being laid every month. Once you find what works for your setup, go with it. Matter of fact we just had a clutch laid two days!

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giantsfan24 Dec 23, 2004 07:55 PM

>>Hi-
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>>We did have one male with an INJURED tongue not a busted tongue. Not only could he hunt and eat ALL BY HIM SELF, he could hold his own with other males his age when feeding time came around. He will be nothing but awesome when as he gets older. I don't know what your agenda is here, but I can assure you he is doing just fine. You can ask any one thats purchased a chameleon from us, they are always SUPER HEALTHY!
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>>To answer your question, yes adult pardalis do breed fairly easy. Getting a female to lay is just routine for us, we have multiple clutches being laid every month. Once you find what works for your setup, go with it. Matter of fact we just had a clutch laid two days!
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Phew, I assure I have no agenda. I wasn;t attacking your business. I was just wondering if you sold him beacause that would be great. Have you been persecuted lately cuz you really have jumped down my throats on a couple posts. I'm sorry if I offended you by asking if an injured cham was sold. If I have upset you please let me know and I will try and remedy the problem.

Anywho, I appreciate you informing me of the breeding potential of chams. They are wonderful creatures and my life is a better place to be because of them.
Merry Christmas
Matt
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A truly wise man will always be humbled.

Screameleons Dec 24, 2004 08:39 AM

Hey GiantsFan,

If you get the impression that a few members here are sensitive to your posts, you are correct. I've been on this forum for quite some time now, and I can assure you that everyone has the best intentions in mind. For the most part, everyone here is about helping others out and sharing information. And we try to keep things peaceful.

We had a very, very, very big problem with a couple of hostile members a few months ago. Those individuals have since been banned from posting here. I won't get into the details of the situation, but just know that it was ugly. The comments you made may have been taken the wrong way. Coincidentally, your comments were directed at the same individuals that the "hostile" members attacked in the past.

I have found that this forum is one of the best. We have moderators that do a great job of keeping discussions from going off topic. Its one of the few forums where you won't find trash talking or breeder bashing.

Continue posting here to gain a better understanding of chameleon husbandry. You'll find that John at Cham Paradise is a great resource for help. Its best to stay on his good side .

Have a great Christmas!

Vincent


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Farrah & Vincent
Email: Screameleons@yahoo.com
Phone: (571) 437-0642
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giantsfan24 Dec 24, 2004 12:20 PM

>>Hey GiantsFan,
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>>If you get the impression that a few members here are sensitive to your posts, you are correct. I've been on this forum for quite some time now, and I can assure you that everyone has the best intentions in mind. For the most part, everyone here is about helping others out and sharing information. And we try to keep things peaceful.
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>>We had a very, very, very big problem with a couple of hostile members a few months ago. Those individuals have since been banned from posting here. I won't get into the details of the situation, but just know that it was ugly. The comments you made may have been taken the wrong way. Coincidentally, your comments were directed at the same individuals that the "hostile" members attacked in the past.
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>>I have found that this forum is one of the best. We have moderators that do a great job of keeping discussions from going off topic. Its one of the few forums where you won't find trash talking or breeder bashing.
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>>Continue posting here to gain a better understanding of chameleon husbandry. You'll find that John at Cham Paradise is a great resource for help. Its best to stay on his good side .
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>>Have a great Christmas!
>>
I appreciate you taking the timne to address my comments. Again, I apologize if I implied anything.
Have a Merry Christmas everyone.
Matt
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A truly wise man will always be humbled.

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