today is the day

ph34r

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so today is the day all my hard work gets to come to fruition just pacing the halls now waiting for the breeder to cal so i can get my very first cam ever im so excited i could burst
 
What kind & from who? Got pics of your set up so we can give it the once over?.... Happy Chamming!;)
 
spartacus

i finally snapped a quick pic as to not upset him to much, o;; get a better pic later when he more settled
 

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And it starts. Soon you will find yourself spending late nights on the forums, obsession over chameleons and much much more. Congrats on the cham! such an exciting day. Here is some information you may want to keep handy.


Signs of addiction include but are not limited to:
-Finding new meaning and excitement in the 1983 hit "Karma Chameleon".
-Becoming overly excited for objects with a chameleon in the name or logo.
-Finding yourself replacing pictures of friends and family on Facebook with photos of chameleons.
-Late nights rationalizing why you need to purchase more chameleons for your collection.
-Removing long cherished items from the home in order to make room for additional enclosures.
-Spending hard earned money on Vines, Sticks and Leaves instead of Clothing, Food and Electricity.

If you think you have an addiction please contact your local dealer and seek additional help from your divorce lawyer.

Prolonged exposure may lead to more serious symptoms such as:
-Bankruptcy
-Restricted living space
-Loss of interest in non reptilian creatures
-Loss of spare time
-Loss of sleep
-Extended periods of chirping within the house
-Awesomeness
-Prolonged periods of happiness
 
Congrats on your new Cham!!!
@ Goldenarcher I think you hit the nail on the head! LOL :)

And it starts. Soon you will find yourself spending late nights on the forums, obsession over chameleons and much much more.


Signs of addiction include but are not limited to:
-Finding new meaning and excitement in the 1983 hit "Karma Chameleon".
-Becoming overly excited for objects with a chameleon in the name or logo.
-Finding yourself replacing pictures of friends and family on Facebook with photos of chameleons.
-Late nights rationalizing why you need to purchase more chameleons for your collection.
-Removing long cherished items from the home in order to make room for additional enclosures.
-Spending hard earned money on Vines, Sticks and Leaves instead of Clothing, Food and Electricity.

If you think you have an addiction please contact your local dealer and seek additional help from your divorce lawyer.

Prolonged exposure may lead to more serious symptoms such as:
-Bankruptcy
-Restricted living space
-Loss of interest in non reptilian creatures
-Loss of spare time
-Loss of sleep
-Extended periods of chirping within the house
-Awesomeness
-Prolonged periods of happiness
 
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