Hey from Texas

txskunk

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what's going on just looking for a good community of people to gain knowledge i want to provide the very best for my future investments and these forums seem to be a great home so heres to getting started
 
Well welcome to the forum from California!!

This place forum has a ton of great information and some very knowledgeable members!
 
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Well thank you jessica for the welcome... i grew up with great Danes and several champions .and the relationship between breeder/owners makes for happy animals and i strive to do and find the same with chameleons a true friendship
 
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As of now Me and my old lady don't have a cham yet, she grew up with a few differant ones however I want to find someone who is honest and really loves theirs. I'm swinging towards the panthers or a veiled, i also want to build a big inclosure 5 tall x 3 wide x 5 long i figure that would give it a good amount of room for roaming.

Oh I love going down south i do a lot of hunting around port a. as well..

everyone thanks for the welcome suppose i need to get out into the forums
 
You should really consider free ranging them with an enclosure for feeding, watering, and sleeping. When your free range them their personalities just shine right through and they can become very social and gentle creatures. Donna's the master in the free range department as far as I'm concerned. Her chams really do have the personalities of dogs! Amazing what free ranging does to a cham!
 
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Yea that does seem like a very exciting idea to me and along with time I would have it to where that were possible I've got a Poochie named Pixie a choc lab and as long as the cham got acclimated to her just being around she would never bother.

I do have a lot to learn though but don't worry i wouldn't jump into housing a cham, before could provide the very best
 
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