These are the questions I would ask myself in your position:
Do you have the time to run the new business?
Do you have an income to support you while you are starting up the business?
What are the costs to breed, house, feed, and heat chameleons, frogs, and Geckos?
What is the profit point to set my pricing to make this venture break-even, and then profitable?
If the pet store plan collapses, where will I sell my animals?
I think that making enough money in the 3 animals you list is at best, a tough go. My suggestion is to work with all three, try selling some to the pet store, and see if it makes sense.
Exactly which pets im working with and to what extent im still working out. I am getting a very generous blessing soon and in my house i want to dedicate atleast 2 rooms to my passion. I was thinking of making one a free roam. All that aside, i am going to "practice" and find the best supplier for the random odds and ends reptiles through the pet shop. Now to your questions...
-I was thinking about that, when I start back up school im going to take online classes for first semester to feel it out. But i have a friend who work at different pet hospitals who I need to talk to about partnering up. Hopefully my brother move back to my state so he can help. But thats something im seriously thinking about considering i was planning to make my own collection enormous before this idea come up.
-answered..
-Im a really cheap and frugal kinda guy, so all my cages are built and frogs in tubs except my displays ofcourse. Chameleons are kinda the cheapest for cage building goes and have local bamboo I cure. This would take years before retail ready. All feeders i breed myself and would need time to build massive different roach/cricket/silkie..etc colonies. If I get licensed alot of gas and electricity expenses can be tax write offs.
-I will run the shows, being in maryland we have repticon and all the surrounding states shows.
I love business and i love animals. My whole life I wanted to combine both and the business aspect give me the extra push. In the pet industry especially with reptiles and amphibians its never as easy as taking any male and female and expect instant success. Considering one of my ventures may be ball pythons I know full well the risk involved.
But I still ask...would it be worth it..Breaking even would be ok with me