laurie, i could think of no one better suited than you. Once you see the babies you will be swept off your feet :p a little birdie told me no one cares for their Chams better than you! Shouldn't your Gems be ready to take out of the oven pretty soon :eek: ?
Regards......Dave
Congrats BocaJan, I am getting a male/female pair of deremensis from Luis-T.R. Herp within the next week. I am always excited to hear success stories from keepers of this species. As you know information can be hard to come by. If you don't have it already pick up a copy of HerpNation Issue...
Congratulations laurie!!!! I know luis could not have left his chams in better hands. Lets see...if fertile (fingers crossed) due date should be around Sept 2nd. :) Wishing you the best of luck, keep us posted!
Although I am a new member on this forum please hang in there before you decide to sell your chameleons, it appears you have many caring friends on this forum, maybe take a forum break for a few weeks. I went through a career change and divorce and had to sell a beautiful collection of jacksons...
Again I wish you luck with your cham. Other members have given you excellent advice, hopefully a member lives in your area to give you a hand, if not we know you are trying your best.
Best Regards.....Dave
Welcome to the forum, thats a cool set up .......I went to basic training at Lackland in the summer of "81" man the summers are brutal there. Good luck with your new buddy! Appreciate your prior service to the country! Salute!
I to am new also but i do have experience with Chameleons, its not your fault but a lot of people buy these delicate creatures and basically tire of them and throw them away without any compassion for these beautiful animals, I am by no means an expert but it sounds like you are on the right...
i definitely agree as i felt and still do the same way 10 + years later, but the real test will be to ask you how you feel 5 years down the road!?!?! I still remember the sad day I had to sell my c. jacksoni collection (12 specimens) due to career obligations. At first I thought it was nice to...
Thanks to all for the kind welcome. I look forward to sharing my knowledge & experience with other forum members. Now its time to dig in, find a chameleon and let the work begin.
Best Regards....Dave
My Name is Dave and I live in NC. I just wanted to introduce myself after lurking and reading this forum for the past few years. I am 47 and have kept reptiles from an early age. I have about 10 years experience with Jacksons and have been succsesful in breeding them in the past. About 6...