The Chameleon Heart award is given anually to a member who has, in one way or another, conrtributed greatly to the forum community. There are many people who sacrafice their time to help others at Chameleon Forums and the community is a much better place because of it. All of these people truly deserve recognition and it's unfortunate that the award can't be given to everyone who contributes.
The 2009 award was given to Sandrachameleon. Her blog is a priceless resource that all chameleon enthusisasts should follow. It's filled with information on chameleon husbandry and nutrition, and even includes a food diary. Sandra still updates her blog regularly.
The 2010 award was given to Kinyonga. She is a very experienced keeper who is often seen helping new members. Kinyonga frequently offers unbiased insight within discussions and seems to have a library of sources to provide on almost any serious chameleon related topic.
The 2011 award is being given to two people.
Trace is a very experienced keeper and has been a moderator at Chameleon Forums for many years now. It's a tough job that never truly gets much recognition. Trace is also one of the current dev leaders of the species database.
Dayna, also known as ferretinmyshoes, is a new veterinarian who has contributed a lot of time helping others and trying to make the forums more organized and helpful for new chameleon owners. She is the current dev leader of the new owner resources, and while most work still remains behind the scenes, she has already provided a great start and future direction for the project.
Thank you, Trace and Dayna, for your contributions to Chameleon Forums and the chameleon community in general.
The 2009 award was given to Sandrachameleon. Her blog is a priceless resource that all chameleon enthusisasts should follow. It's filled with information on chameleon husbandry and nutrition, and even includes a food diary. Sandra still updates her blog regularly.
The 2010 award was given to Kinyonga. She is a very experienced keeper who is often seen helping new members. Kinyonga frequently offers unbiased insight within discussions and seems to have a library of sources to provide on almost any serious chameleon related topic.




The 2011 award is being given to two people.
Trace is a very experienced keeper and has been a moderator at Chameleon Forums for many years now. It's a tough job that never truly gets much recognition. Trace is also one of the current dev leaders of the species database.
Dayna, also known as ferretinmyshoes, is a new veterinarian who has contributed a lot of time helping others and trying to make the forums more organized and helpful for new chameleon owners. She is the current dev leader of the new owner resources, and while most work still remains behind the scenes, she has already provided a great start and future direction for the project.
Thank you, Trace and Dayna, for your contributions to Chameleon Forums and the chameleon community in general.