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Panther chameleon for sale near me and how to safely buy your chameleon locally.

Panther chameleon for sale near me and how to safely buy your chameleon locally.

Buying a new panther is exciting, but buying local can have its challenges. Let us show you tips & tricks for buying local with over 30 years of experience raising, buying, selling, and rescuing panther chameleons. We have already made every mistake possible. Here are the most common mistakes people make when buying a panther chameleon and questions to ask to help you separate the bad from the good. 

3 main challenges with buying Panther Chameleons for sale near me:

  1. People who no longer want their panther chameleons tend to neglect them, causing dehydration and other health problems.
  2. Inexperienced breeders Can sell animals with pre-existing conditions, disease, or genetic disorders without knowing they are. 
  3. Parking lot purchases robbed twice over the last three years 

People who no longer want their panther chameleons. 

Sometimes buying panther chameleons from people who simply no longer want or cant keep their animals is a great way to save money and rescue vs. purchase a new animal. Most owners will be responsible during this transfer process, and you will receive a healthy animal. We want to show you how just a few questions can help save you a lot of frustration later. 

The questions to ask people who are selling their panther chameleons.

  1. How old is the chameleon? The average life span of the Male Panther Chameleon is 5-7 years. Females 3-5 Years. So don’t pay top dollar for a 5-6-year-old Panther Male. 
  2. Why are you selling the animal? Watch out for people telling you they don’t have the time for it anymore. Or their work schedule/travel schedule does not allow for it. Watch out for lazy or sleeping animals during the day, as they may have dehydration, malnutrition, or UVB light generally runs out and they don’t replace it and its only good for 6 months and this can cause metabolic bone disease and along list other things that can go wrong. 
  3. Where are you picking up the animal? Buying a panther chameleon from the seller’s home is always safer and will give you insight into the animal’s care. If the cage is dirty when you arrive, that is a sure-fire red flag for problems. DONT MEET IN A PARKING LOT when buying live pets. It’s Dangerous, and several times over the last three years, I had fake sellers rob me. They both sent me images and videos of beautiful wild-caught animals, and I was interested. When I arrived, they showed me the animal and asked for the cash. When I finished counting out the money and handed it over, they pulled out a gun, got in their car, and drove off. The bottom line is don’t meet people for live animal sales in parking lots.

Inexperienced breeders 

Here is a list of the top questions to ask breeders 

  1. How long have you been breeding panther chameleons? 
  2. How old is the chameleon your selling me?
  3. Who are the Sire and Dam Sires?
  4. What is their written health guarantee for the animal?
  5. Do they have a business website?
  6. Is the breeder’s phone number listed on their business website.?

I prefer to text the breeder the questions, so I have a record. 

How long have you been breeding panther chameleons? 

The answers to this question will tell you how much experience the breeder has. 

How old is the chameleon your selling me?

For beginners, it’s essential to buy animals in the 3-6 months range. Many inexperienced breeders sell animals too young. Only several weeks old. Newborns require additional smaller cage setups to transition from newborn to sub-adult. When Panther Chameleons are small, they need a smaller enclosure to ensure success hunting for little prey. Once the animal reaches 1.5 months, you can start moving to a larger cage. 

Who are the Sire and Dam Sires?

Most reputable breeders do track all of their Sire and Dam Sires. Knowing this information can increase the value and breeding ability of your animal. 

What is their written health guarantee for the animal?

All breeders should 100% cover their animals for 7 days. It is a standard policy.

Do they have a breeder business website?

Having at least a minimal online website and social presence is mandatory. Anyone who is a ghost online is not someone you can trust. 

Is the breeder’s phone number listed on their business website.?

Listing the breeder’s phone number for phone voice and text messages is essential to build trust. Texting allows you to document the conversation. Anyone who does not have a website or social presence is not going to be a reliable source, 

Parking lot purchases

Don’t be fooled into meeting someone in a public location, like a parking lot or shopping center. These deals can end in scary situations. Twice over the last 3 years, I have had this happen. I don’t meet people for live-animal sales in parking lots anymore. It is dangerous.