sschind
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Any of the chameleon breeders that Ive talked to were completely against inbreeding or line breeding. I don't know how it is with other herps on here but no one i know deliberately inbreeds panthers or sees a need to. No one that ive talked to has openly said they would prefer an inbred or line bred animals. Nor does anyone i know ever purchase and brother and sister with the intent of breeding the 2. There is plenty of chams you can breed and still achieve desired traits. It not like hes producing anything out of the ordinary such as bigger or better chams, simply line breeding for aesthetics. Fact is that I want other cham owners and breeders or future pet owners that share the same views as me to be aware of his practices. IF you like line breeding then go right ahead and purchase from him.
Of course none of them would openly admit it, if they did you would run to this site and make a bad guy post about them. Some people will tell you what you want to hear and since a lot people have a tendency to over react, as you have, so when the subject of inbreeding/line breeding or what have you some people will go with the safe answer. That answer is usually something along the lines of "I don't believe in it and I don't do it. I think it is wrong and I think it is bad business." Now I am not calling anyone in particular a liar but I would be willing to bet a good portion of people who say they don't do it are just saying that because they figure it is what you want to hear. I'd be willing to bet that the number of breeders who have not done any inbreeding/line breeding are in the minority. It is possible that the ones you spoke to are of that ilk but its is also possible that they are being a tad less than truthful.