I was born on the east coast of Canada in a small french speaking town.Both parents had a french upbringing so the language spoken at home was french. We then moved to Toronto Canada which is predominantly English speaking when i was about 7 and i had no problem picking it up , i was also young...
That was nicely put Julia777 , i think when reading its easy to take things out of context because we cant hear intonations in people's voice or see their body language which makes a big difference in how things are perceived . I would never want to chase away anyone seeking help or make them...
Go to the forums link and then choose a category which fits you topic such as husbandry for an example, open the link , and on the right upper corner where your profile pic is and user name you will see and oval blue icon that says "Post New Thread "
Although i have quite a bit of experience in reptiles , chameleons are fairly new to me , there's a lot of knowledge on this forum ,someone will know .
Pretty sure that is a Brown Leaf Chameleon or Brookesia superciliaris although the spine looks somewhat different in your pic so this is just a guess.
I think you got it right i just looked up a pic of Brookesia Peramata and thats pretty spot on.
I can just stare at your photograph's all day, amazing resolution , i'm picking up on things the human eye could not otherwise not see. Awesome Trioceros too! :)