That is one thing I look forward to, and you're probably right. I've started forcing myself to look at pictures of them, etc. I hate being afraid of things, but it certainly helps to have a reason. However, my chameleon is going to start off with crickets, snails, and worms.
One of my first experiences with chameleons was with a friend who owned a large chameleon, panther I believe now that I'm looking at these pictures, looked sort of like a Nosy Mitsio but definitely not a Veiled. Very healthy and very laid back. She would let him free range. Now, one of the...
I'm a bit squeamish of insects myself. But I am learning how to handle them. Granted, I don't have a chameleon yet, but crickets aren't too bad. I don't think I can handle the roaches though, simply because I don't want to risk one getting away. I've killed them before, no problem. Ants aren't...
Looking at an Ambilobe from Screameleons. I have completely fallen in love with the colors of panthers. The father is turquoise, red, lime, and yellow. Very handsome and bright mix.
Nice to Meet You
Hey Mike,
Great to meet you. Yes, the research is always good. I've been researching for a bit, and I'm about two months away from getting my first panther. So exciting, and I'm guessing that it's just going to get more exciting as time goes by. :-) Welcome to the board...
Hello all,
Well, I have to be honest that when I came to this board and saw sections on chameleon husbandry and feeding and all of that wonderful stuff, I got so excited that I did not realize that there was more further down. So I will take this time to introduce myself.
I'm Jessica...
Thanks Again
Yes, I do have a fireplace. It's a beautiful stone fireplace large enough to keep the whole house warm.
Yes, that's a good idea about raising insects. I've raised crickets and ants before. I already decided that if I should end up feeding my chameleon wild crickets then I would...
Thank you
Thanks very much. I'll keep all of this in mind definitely since what I want most of all is to have a healthy chameleon, and, under no circumstances, would I want to torture the poor thing. Another quick question about wild insects. I live out in the country in the middle of a woods...
Hey all,
I am new to these forums and soon to be a new chameleon owner. I am hoping to pick up a Jackson chameleon (Bartholomew, it's a long story) after I graduate from college, something I have been wanting to do for years now. I live out in the country, which is great. Most of the insects...