Can you make money breeding panther chameleons?

Can you make money breeding panther chameleons?

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Q. Can you make money breeding panther chameleons?

Yes, you can make money breeding chameleons which is music to the ear of anyone who longs to be paid for what they love to do.

Q. When can you breed panther chameleons?

around 8 months old
Male panther chameleons are able to mate at around 8 months old when they measure 10 to 12 inches long. Females may also mate at this age, but waiting until they are at least a year old, when they measure between 14 and 18 inches long, is best for their reproductive health.

Q. How many times a year does a panther chameleon lay eggs?

Most people dont breed them more than once a year. The females usually make multiple fertile (or partially fertile) clutches from one mating, so expect at least double or triple the first clutch.

Q. Can you breed a veiled chameleon with a panther chameleon?

Secondly, no you cannot mate a Panther with a Veiled, with under the Chameleon Genus – Pardalis (panthers) and Chameleo ( veiled ) are two different species, and could never successfully mate and produce offspring.

Q. How much should I sell my chameleon for?

A baby chameleon will set you back between $20 and $30. Any more than that and you’re paying too much. Rarer translucent veileds will go for a little higher as babies at around $50. Juveniles and adults go from around $45 up to $75 respectively.

Q. Can you keep two chameleons together?

If your intentions are to improve the life of your chameleon, then you may be surprised to know that chameleons do not get lonely in the way that people, or even dogs, do. The truth is, you should never, ever, house two or more chameleons together. In fact, captive chameleons live longer when kept separate.

Q. How do you know when a female panther chameleon is ready to breed?

Eager Breeders. Male panther chameleons are able to mate at around 8 months old when they measure 10 to 12 inches long. Females may also mate at this age, but waiting until they are at least a year old, when they measure between 14 and 18 inches long, is best for their reproductive health.

Q. How often are female panther chameleons receptive?

Chameleon Enthusiast Each chameleon can be different but my girls usually stay receptive around 3 weeks. Once they pass the receptive stage, if they are going to lay, it’s usually around 30 days after being receptive.

Q. How often should I mist my panther chameleon?

The misiting can be done like 3 or 4 times a day for intervals of about 3-5 minutes. If you don’t mist long enough, some chameleons will not drink.

Q. How long do panther chameleon eggs take to hatch?

Typically, all of the Veiled chameleons in a single batch of eggs will hatch within a week of each other, often within two days. Panthers may take up to 2 months for a single batch of eggs to completely hatch, so don’t throw eggs away if they seem to lag behind unless you are sure they are a dud.

Q. Do female panther chameleons lay infertile eggs?

Chameleon Enthusiast She could very well lay an infertile clutch before she’s a years old especially if she is overfed and kept to hot so be prepared with liquid calcium glubionate and provide her with a laying bin at all times after the age of 5 months old.

Q. How much does a baby panther chameleon cost?

Panther Chameleon Facts

Common NameJungle Chameleon
Price$150 – $500
Size8 – 20 inches
Lifespan2 to 7 years
DietInsectivorous

Q. When is the best time to breed a panther chameleon?

Panther Chameleon Breeding/Mating Once your chameleons reach about one year in age, it’s time for the introductions. Breeding them at six months is possible, but it’s tougher on the female’s body, so it’s best for the long-term to wait until they’re both adults. She’ll live longer and will have larger egg clutches.

Q. Do you need a cage for a panther chameleon?

Before breeding your chameleons, we highly recommend keeping your Panther chameleons in separate screen cages. We sell screen cages and complete screen cage kits as well (just scroll down on any of our chameleon pages to purchase).

Q. How long does it take a panther chameleon to lay an egg?

Notice the dark brown coloration and peach stripes, as well as a hugely swollen belly (the developing eggs). Gestation is the amount of time between mating and laying eggs. Our Panther chameleons average around 3-4 weeks, but sometimes up to 5-6 weeks.

Q. What does a gravid panther chameleon look like?

Here’s what a freshly gravid female Panther chameleon looks like. Note the dark brown base color with a bright peach strip along her side. Here’s another gravid female, but much further along in the gestation process. Notice the dark brown coloration and peach stripes, as well as a hugely swollen belly (the developing eggs).

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