Angrychair
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I didn't see a introduce your self section, so I thought I'd just post it up here.
My names Adam. I'm a herp and arachnid enthusiast. I have other hobbies, but I'll keep things relevant. I've previously owned various pythons and boas, but I got out of things for awhile. Now that I'm hooked up creatures again, I currently own a adult male New Guinea frilled-neck lizard, a male veiled chameleon, a dune scorpion, and 5 tarantulas; Poecilotheria regalis(indian ornamental), Pterinochilus murinus(orange baboon), Lasiodora parahybana(salmon-pink birdeater), Avicularia avicularia and a versicolor(pink toe and antilles pink toe).
I rescued the veiled chameleon from a former coworker who had no idea wtf he was doing with a chameleon. I had previously wanted one and already knew everything I needed to take care of it, so I took his "female" off his hands, who turned out to be a male, that he kept inside a exo-terra glass enclosure. He's doing good now, though he hasn't been eating for the last week
My names Adam. I'm a herp and arachnid enthusiast. I have other hobbies, but I'll keep things relevant. I've previously owned various pythons and boas, but I got out of things for awhile. Now that I'm hooked up creatures again, I currently own a adult male New Guinea frilled-neck lizard, a male veiled chameleon, a dune scorpion, and 5 tarantulas; Poecilotheria regalis(indian ornamental), Pterinochilus murinus(orange baboon), Lasiodora parahybana(salmon-pink birdeater), Avicularia avicularia and a versicolor(pink toe and antilles pink toe).
I rescued the veiled chameleon from a former coworker who had no idea wtf he was doing with a chameleon. I had previously wanted one and already knew everything I needed to take care of it, so I took his "female" off his hands, who turned out to be a male, that he kept inside a exo-terra glass enclosure. He's doing good now, though he hasn't been eating for the last week

