Chameleon Advisor Side Hustle

I've studied chameleon science (deeply) and cared for them in the past. Anybody know any good ways to make some money as a Chameleon advisor or something? I'm not being greedy here, I was just wondering if there was a way to make a small amount of money on the side for this. Lmk on your thoughts.
 
You do realize this forum is created for people to get FREE accurate advice? There are those that do what you are talking about but they have a platform outside of this forum to promote it. I would suggest contacting your local pet stores and see if they would be interested in offering your services. It is not something you could promote here within the forum.
 
You do realize this forum is created for people to get FREE accurate advice? There are those that do what you are talking about but they have a platform outside of this forum to promote it. I would suggest contacting your local pet stores and see if they would be interested in offering your services. It is not something you could promote here within the forum.
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Yeah I get that. I think that, for me, I love working with chameleons and I love helping people with theirs, I'd love to do it for hours but I can't just quit my job or studies to open up time for that. Part of the reason I ask is to not just mindlessly monetize such amazing animals, its more so to be able to do it more. It's kind of like, if I love splitting logs, I'll have to stop doing it or limit how much I do it because I'll need another job, but if I sell those logs I cut, or my knowledge on log-splitting, I can split logs all the live long day carefree.

I appreciate the environment and community that exists on these forums. It allowed me to take care of my old chameleon and prepare for the new one I'm getting next year. Part of me wishes I could work with them more, which is why I was looking for a job opportunity, but yeah I get your points. Thank you for putting that in perspective for me.

Best,
Silas Edwin Johnson
 
One option would be to offer a free class on basic reptile husbandry thru perhaps a locally owned pet store. It kills me not just when chameleons suffer from poor husbandry, but the bearded dragons and leopard geckos. I think they are probably the most popular and so are more likely to suffer incorrect husbandry.
 
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