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hardrockercp

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Hey there, im awfully new to this whole thing, and even though technically i am not raising any chameleons i dont think that doesnt mean im not crazy about them :) i have been into chameleons for around 7-8 months now but still havent bought any. my reasoning is i know theyre very delicate animals that need serious care, i wanted to be sure my passion would stick before commiting myself to the animal. well so far it has. I know i havent been into them for years and years like many of you, but nonetheless im really excited to get into a forum. for the last few months i have been kind of snooping around, looking at posts and determining wich site would fit best, and i think this one is the one for me. I look forward to interacting with the folk who make my new/growing hobby possible. and thanks for all the beautiful pics!
hello from dry dry prescott arizona
 
Hey there, im awfully new to this whole thing, and even though technically i am not raising any chameleons i dont think that doesnt mean im not crazy about them :) i have been into chameleons for around 7-8 months now but still havent bought any. my reasoning is i know theyre very delicate animals that need serious care, i wanted to be sure my passion would stick before commiting myself to the animal. well so far it has. I know i havent been into them for years and years like many of you, but nonetheless im really excited to get into a forum. for the last few months i have been kind of snooping around, looking at posts and determining wich site would fit best, and i think this one is the one for me. I look forward to interacting with the folk who make my new/growing hobby possible. and thanks for all the beautiful pics!
hello from dry dry prescott arizona

Come on in! The water is fine!! Thanks for finally chiming in and welcome, welcome, welcome! Feel free to dish out whatever remaining questions you have and we'll do our best to answer them!

Do you have a cham in mind? Panther, veiled, etc??
 
Cham in mind

Well see theres where i am torn, because it will be such a long commitment i wanna be absolutely sure ive got the right cham :) im not looking to skimp like 50 bucks and end up with my dream reptile going ot someone else :D haha. anyway, i am definitely into panthers, veiled cham's are really neat, but the look of an adult panther just draws me in. but when it comes to panthers, there are some neat varieties i am trying to decide between :) the most appealing chams to me are the ambilobes and the tamatavas. with amilobes i know there are even more sub-varieties but i just cant make up my mind. they are all so gorgeous!
 
You chose well :D I'm new here too and wouldn't consider spending my time anywhere else. Folks here are lovely and very knowledgable!

Nice to meet you!

John
 
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