joshdhensley
New Member
After reading Ronnie's thread adout the poor chams in the pet store, speaking to several individuals about the show in San Diego, and my own experiences in shops, I just wanted to say what a shame it is that for some people, the passion of keeping and breeding chams (and other reptiles) is gone. What used to be a great joy for some has been replaced by pure greed. You see in sooo many shops now, chams that are in crap, only because they are not a pet, but rather a dollar. You know the people that keep full grown panthers or veilds in a 20 gal glass tank with a heat rock and bowl of water didn't start out that way. Or, when you ask about the cham that is so dehydrated and starved that it can't even open it's eyes, the only response you get is "looks ok to me" or "it's just stressed". Somewhere along the way, they traded there passion for money... I hope to god that I never sell out that way. It's pathetic!