What got you into chameleons?

pssh

Avid Member
I'm sure this has been started somewhere else, but I figured I'd make it anyways. How did you get into chameleons?


I was and still am a nerd when it comes to animals. When I was seven or so I asked my uncle for a chameleon because I wanted something that not many other people had, but knew about. He got me a male veiled for Christmas and I went to a book store with my mom and bought a couple chameleon books. I read them all and told my mom what to buy so our chameleon would be perfectly healthy and comfortable. I had to look up quite a few words and it took forever, but I didn't want my chameleon to die so it was worth the hours it took to read the books.
 
Ok me and my friend caught a brown anole and almost kept it as a pet LOL then we said oh let him go and lets catch an green anole and we turn around to see one on his patio. We put him in a crickets keeper and then i kept him in my room in a 10 gallon anole setup tank for 3 months. One day we went to Petco not Petsmart and were looking to buy crickets and i see on the corner a Veiled chameleon. I was like Dad i want one and it took a month or 2 of convincing. Then my dad got me Clea. Now that i know better im happy i didn't get him from Petco but i did go back and told the employee the proper care for chameleons as obviously 2 out of 7 listened to me. Unbelievable but that's how i got into the hobby and now want to be an animal biologist and work with chameleons like Chris:)
 
I have always liked 'odd' but fascinating critters, which led me to buy my sugar gliders. One day I went to a fairly new exotics pet shop (specialising in reptiles) to buy more supplement powder for them. I had seen in the advert that they had chams there as well as loads of other lizrads and snakes. I went in hoping to see a chameleon and the shop owner actually had her female out and was showing two little boys how chams catch their food. I was totally smitten from that moment on - I found that cham totally mesmerising! When the owner asked if anyone wanted to hold the cham, I said yes straight away and held my arm out. The cham promptly walked onto my hand and up my arm! I knew then that I HAD to have one of my own! From that day I did a huge amount of research and when I went back to the shop there was a 6 month old female veiled that had been reserved but not collected and she was up for sale again. Well, that cham was my precious Lily, and the rest is history!!
 
What a great story Tiff :D

I was house sitting for my brother who has a Beardie and a snake of some kind. I had my dad take me to the rep shop to get some food in for them. We had a good look around, probably spent a good hour or two looking at all the different sections in this shop. On leaving my dad told me how much he liked the Chams.
We visited the shop a few more times, and my dad always said how impressed he was of them.
His birthday was coming up so my family and i decided to order him one :D

Peanut is great! I've totally fallen for her. I have to say i do all the hard work, but the rest do pitch in when required.
 
What a great story Tiff :D

I was house sitting for my brother who has a Beardie and a snake of some kind. I had my dad take me to the rep shop to get some food in for them. We had a good look around, probably spent a good hour or two looking at all the different sections in this shop. On leaving my dad told me how much he liked the Chams.
We visited the shop a few more times, and my dad always said how impressed he was of them.
His birthday was coming up so my family and i decided to order him one :D

Peanut is great! I've totally fallen for her. I have to say i do all the hard work, but the rest do pitch in when required.

Lol! :D You know she's yours really!:p
 
Was born in hawaii in the early 80's, spent most my childhood surfing and catching anoles till I found out there were "wild" chameleons in downtown (Oahu) so at 6 I talked my mom into taking me downtown to find one, after hours of searching (I know, probably not the best place to look) I saw one in a tree! Mom would'nt let me catch it and I never got to keep one. Fast forward 20 years, I run a Aquarium Maintenance company of my own and work PT at a local Pet shop specializing in Fish and Reptiles mainly. So now with access to numerous different species and supplies...there was no stopping me!!!
 
My 12 year old son absolutely loves anything to do with any kind of animal (sign of a person with a good heart:)) i mean his bedroom is a library of wildlife books of every kind!!so with having access to the Internet at home (for my sins:D)he stumbled across a Chameleon and i think we both fell in love!
 
I got an anole for my twelfth birthday; had it for a couple years. Fast forward twenty years, I'd finished grad school and was living in a house again, where I could have pets. Thought a bit about an iguana, and promptly decided I would need a dedicated iguana room; remembered the chameleon I had seen years ago in a pet store, in a floor-to-ceiling screen cage. Started looking on the web. My fiancee (now husband) bought me the Chameleon Condo and a couple chameleon books for Christmas, I decided Jackson's was what I wanted, and got my first cham January, 2003.
 
My pursuit of chameleons was launched by a little boy, many years ago. That was my nephew, Brandon, who asked me on more than just a few occasions, if maybe a chameleon would be a good pet for me in my office. I didn’t give any of this much thought, for quite some time, until I finally visited my local reptile store. There she was. The most beautiful Kinyongia multituberculata I’d ever seen. Within an hour I had purchased my first chameleon, cage, lights, vines, plants, …etc.

I named my new friend Isabelle. She was with me for years. She was a great pet.
 
It first started when I was 2 ,with fish. Then for my 4th birthday I got hermit crabs. Then lizards caught my eye and I got green anoles. Then a jeweled tail lizard and finally a leopard gecko. For 9 years I kept those as pets. I started to read info. on chameleons and watched YouTube videos so I could learn as much as I could. For 6 months I bought supplies and worked on the setup for a chameleon. Finally after 3 months went by, I got Athena. So I can say I loved Squamatas (lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenids) since I was 4. OH YEAH.:D:D
 
These stories are very cool. It seems little anoles are gateway lizards :)

I had a few before I got my first chameleon too. My mom hated the things... They escaped quite a few times, but always came back to the cage (thank goodness.)
 
I've catched and care since I can imagine lizards, fish, newts etc. .... With the age of 9 I started then with tropical freshwater fish. 5 years later I start to keep Phelsumas and a half year later I get my first stumptailed chams (until now I don't know the exact species they were :eek:)
The fish tanks and geckos become less and the number of chameleons raise since that :)
 
Back
Top Bottom