...... in the right direction.
i have been looking into getting a pair of panther chams for a good few months now, bought books, read care sheets, asked questions.
i have never had a chameleon before but i have got other reps (leos and gargoyle geckos).
now, i have got my heart set on panthers but the other day when i was in the shop buying my live food i saw this wee baby boy (veiled cham) and i can't get him out of my head, my 5 year old niece kept saying "he's waving at us, we need to buy". so now i am think it may be better to start with one chameleon to introduce me into keeping chams instead of spending £300 on a pair of panthers. also i am getting a reptile house built in the back garden beginning of summer so i will have more room.
sooooo what would you do, would you go with your original plan as that's what you have your heart set on or would you go with slow introduction and get panther's once you have a wee bit more experience.
please help i know what i should do but i think i need a wee push
i have been looking into getting a pair of panther chams for a good few months now, bought books, read care sheets, asked questions.
i have never had a chameleon before but i have got other reps (leos and gargoyle geckos).
now, i have got my heart set on panthers but the other day when i was in the shop buying my live food i saw this wee baby boy (veiled cham) and i can't get him out of my head, my 5 year old niece kept saying "he's waving at us, we need to buy". so now i am think it may be better to start with one chameleon to introduce me into keeping chams instead of spending £300 on a pair of panthers. also i am getting a reptile house built in the back garden beginning of summer so i will have more room.
sooooo what would you do, would you go with your original plan as that's what you have your heart set on or would you go with slow introduction and get panther's once you have a wee bit more experience.
please help i know what i should do but i think i need a wee push
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