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demand for chameleons

stefanr

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Does anyone know how the demand for chameleons has changed in the past 2-3 years?

Also, what species are in highest demand? Of course that applies to the ones that can be obtained legally.

Thank you.
 
i seem to see people around here in florida getting away from panthers. not sure why though, i love them. a lot of people around here are into jacksons and veileds. but that's just my neck of the woods, i don't know much about anywhere else.
 
Yeah Veileds are cool, we have 3 breeders that we are wanting to trade or sell. Both females has laid eggs once so far, we have about 120 eggs in the incubator and will sell all those babies for only $30-$40 each.
We are more into dragons, leos, tegus, and snakes. But chameleons are ok too.

Amanda
 
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