mrsfrederick25
New Member
Hi everyone!
I am very excited to be here among such experts! I am honored to be a part of this forum. But lets get to the story. I went to the NE reptile expo on Saturday October 2. I'd been planning to get a cham. All permits for Mass. were in order. I looked around and couldnt find them,until I saw these poor, poor chameleons in CUPS!Now, im new to these chams, but reptiles are easily stressed, and this just sickened me. I looked at them. Most had given up trying to get out, except
a Jacksons and a veiled. I left that table to think about things. I decided, against my better judgement, to get one. I went back to the table to find the Jacksons had been purchased, replaced in its slot by a leopard gecko. The veiled was still their. I ammediatley purchased her. When I got into the car, I opened the lid of her jar, and she came to life! She turned bright green and began to walk around the seat. She was a charachter, right from the start.
Today I am happy to report she is doing great.She finished a shed and has gained weight. Before, I could see her ribs. I hope she will have a long and happy life with me, and, with you guys guiding me, plus a years worth of research, I can take care of her correctly.
Cheers!
Dom
I am very excited to be here among such experts! I am honored to be a part of this forum. But lets get to the story. I went to the NE reptile expo on Saturday October 2. I'd been planning to get a cham. All permits for Mass. were in order. I looked around and couldnt find them,until I saw these poor, poor chameleons in CUPS!Now, im new to these chams, but reptiles are easily stressed, and this just sickened me. I looked at them. Most had given up trying to get out, except
a Jacksons and a veiled. I left that table to think about things. I decided, against my better judgement, to get one. I went back to the table to find the Jacksons had been purchased, replaced in its slot by a leopard gecko. The veiled was still their. I ammediatley purchased her. When I got into the car, I opened the lid of her jar, and she came to life! She turned bright green and began to walk around the seat. She was a charachter, right from the start.
Today I am happy to report she is doing great.She finished a shed and has gained weight. Before, I could see her ribs. I hope she will have a long and happy life with me, and, with you guys guiding me, plus a years worth of research, I can take care of her correctly.
Cheers!
Dom