Greetings!

Wrobio

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Hello, everyone.

I'm new here on chameleon forums and thought I'd introduce myself.
I have been deeply infatuated with chameleons ever since I was a small child reading magic school bus books, which feature a Jackson's chameleon. As soon as I got my own place, I started planning to get a chameleon. After all my research, I still met with so much negativity about keeping chameleons from the local herp community that I ended up starting with snakes. The snake addiction grew rapidly, and while in college I decided it was best not to jump into chameleons since I already had to dedicate so much time to snakes. Over the past 6 years I took in several chameleons as rescues, but found myself in situation after situation where my lack of experience with them just repeatedly led me down the same grim path of failure. While discouraging, this also furthered my convictions to put the effort into really working with chameleons as soon as I had the time to give them what they need. Now that I have graduated from college and taken some time to settle into a new job, I am starting plans for building and establishing a nice enclosure before I seek out my first planned pet chameleon (it will definitely be a male Jackson's).

My greatest success in chameleon rescue was with 2 month old female Jackson's that had survived a fire a store where I used to work. She survived in my care for until she was 8 months old, at which point she died due to complications with all the scar tissue built up in her lungs from the fire.

That's the basics of my background. I look forward to sharing more with all of you and learning lots as I move into this new phase of reptile keeping.

Cheers,

Robin
 
Welcome to the forums! Lots of great advice and information here! Here's to some great success with your soon to be new friend ;).
 
Welcome to the forum Robin!!
Cant wait to get to know you and follow your journey to the addiction of chams! im also a passionate snake keeper, so cant wait to have lots of fun conversations!! :)
 
Welcome to the forum!!!! And thank you! I totally just now made the connection to magic school bus!! Lol :D (promise I'm not blonde!!)

Pics please:)
 
Welcome to the forum Robin!!
Cant wait to get to know you and follow your journey to the addiction of chams! im also a passionate snake keeper, so cant wait to have lots of fun conversations!! :)

Excellent! What sorts of snakes do you keep?
 
I've got the quintessential ball python collection (about 50 total), a pair of jungle carpet pythons, and a pair of brazilian rainbow boas, a Green tree python, reticulated python, African house snake, and a classic corn snake (the second reptile I ever got). There's also an argus monitor, the Mali uromastyx, and several crested geckos. That pretty much covers the reptiles. At one point there were quite a few more snakes and a couple tortoise herds, but the tortoises went on extended holiday to a friends place in CA (I felt bad putting them in during the winter and decided they needed a more permanent sun than what Oregon offers).

I've never done too much with rosy boas at home, but I did breed them at a education/breeding/rescue facility where I used to work. Cute little wormy things for sure.
 
my goodness lots of reptiles!! dont know if i would have the time for all of those, i like to spend lots of time with my girls every day tho :)
thats awesome, kudos to you :D would love to see some pics of your pets!
yes rosys are pretty wormy haha, its pretty interesting watching her eating compared to the balls, the balls are beasts compared to her!
 
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