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<blockquote data-quote="Andee" data-source="post: 120336" data-attributes="member: 26964"><p>So I just bought a pair of very nicely priced CB G. Pulchra slings. I talked to the breeder and was able to ask some of the questions I wanted as far possible ways to breed. Apparently weather and general temp drops are like I had planned and are needed. Apparently the reason they are not successfully bred often is because it is so complicated... but from what I understand it's not anymore complicated than Parson's chameleons or most of the more complicated species of montanes. In fact it's easier in my opinion, but we shall see when I have enough that are old enough to put it to practice etc XD. Don't count the chickens before hatching etc. XD I definitely enjoy things that challenge more than things that are easier to figure out immediately <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andee, post: 120336, member: 26964"] So I just bought a pair of very nicely priced CB G. Pulchra slings. I talked to the breeder and was able to ask some of the questions I wanted as far possible ways to breed. Apparently weather and general temp drops are like I had planned and are needed. Apparently the reason they are not successfully bred often is because it is so complicated... but from what I understand it's not anymore complicated than Parson's chameleons or most of the more complicated species of montanes. In fact it's easier in my opinion, but we shall see when I have enough that are old enough to put it to practice etc XD. Don't count the chickens before hatching etc. XD I definitely enjoy things that challenge more than things that are easier to figure out immediately <3 [/QUOTE]
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