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A Fly in the Ointment

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Turquoise DT

Breeding can be frustrating. Breeding for capacities is frustrating. Breeding chameleons is frustration itself. You can wait months for the particular results and get nothing. And I mean it, nothing.

Chameleon capacity unlike others can be only inherited from parents, it doesn’t appear randomly. Therefore if one is unlucky enough to fail all 20 attempts of obtaining a chameleon baby, there is no other way but to get another chameleon mount. The latter can be tricky if we are talking about unpopular and high generation dragoturkeys.

I shouldn’t be complaining: chameleons breeding prospers. Nonetheless, I feel cheated and frustrated. Six months of works was required to obtain purebred turquoise chameleon. Six long months, even we got almost purebred turquoise chameleon and mated it only with other purebred mounts. Of course, now all of us are happy, but there is a quiet voice at the back of my head asking how much time will pass before we achieve our breeding goals, two, three, four years more?

 

Written by Phekla

September 3, 2010 at 1:57 PM

Posted in Breeding

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