What's your favourite thing to do with your Cham?

Millz&Jukka

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What's your favourite thing to do with your Cham? Mine is to watch him run around, eat and have fun!
 

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I've tried playing checkers with my chams but they seem to be more into chess lately...
 
:love:My favourite thing is watching Mr Jolly helping me become a world famous :ROFLMAO:;) successful artist and letting him choose my brushes for me

or just watching him clowning around on his freerange ropes then nearly falling because he's desperately trying to reach a particular rope that's too far away despite there being perfectly good selection of much closer ropes.
Bless him.
 
:love:My favourite thing is watching Mr Jolly helping me become a world famous :ROFLMAO:;) successful artist and letting him choose my brushes for me

or just watching him clowning around on his freerange ropes then nearly falling because he's desperately trying to reach a particular rope that's too far away despite there being perfectly good selection of much closer ropes.
Bless him.
Good looking boy
 
Thanks Link, I know he's just a normal, compared to some of these amazing purple and blue ones, but he is such a sweetheart I love him to bits, he's so gentle and relaxed about everything, and from the day I got him he's never been a problem or moody. That picture was very early on when he was a gangly youth, he's filled out a bit now but still the clown he's always been. Thanks.:)
 
No such thing as a normal one to me they're all awesome.(y):). My new Young 1 is doing very well here's a new pic
 

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He's a looker- very nice indeed- really like that colour combo.
very true-they are all unbelievable creatures- I watch him and just think what a strange little being he is- like nothing else- we only have a few reptiles in the U.K so seeing one is extremely rare- makes me wonder what it's like in parts of the U.S where you look out the window and see a croc or an iguana! so watching reptiles in captivity is a real treat, It's a pleasure to share our lives with them- and as the country saying goes here 'no good horse is a bad colour' the same for chams.
 
My favorite thing to do with Stark is take him out side and see what crazy colors he turns! He always has the best colors when hes basking outside! I also like to see how long he will shoot his tounge. Yesterday he shot it farther than he had ever before! I call them "tounge exercises":p
 

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He's a looker- very nice indeed- really like that colour combo.
very true-they are all unbelievable creatures- I watch him and just think what a strange little being he is- like nothing else- we only have a few reptiles in the U.K so seeing one is extremely rare- makes me wonder what it's like in parts of the U.S where you look out the window and see a croc or an iguana! so watching reptiles in captivity is a real treat, It's a pleasure to share our lives with them- and as the country saying goes here 'no good horse is a bad colour' the same for chams.
You get a bunch in the US some states are different. I'm up to 4 locales of panthers at this moment.:):)
 
Thanks Link, I know he's just a normal, compared to some of these amazing purple and blue ones, but he is such a sweetheart I love him to bits, he's so gentle and relaxed about everything, and from the day I got him he's never been a problem or moody. That picture was very early on when he was a gangly youth, he's filled out a bit now but still the clown he's always been. Thanks.:)
Parsons really hard to find
 
:)Stark is very handsome, good idea about the tongue exercises, thinking about it I always offer the panther food from the same distance but I shall try and vary it now.
 
So you are locale collector, cool. They are lovely animals, you'll keep your kids busy thinking up more names.
The last parsons that were for sale here was at least a year ago,so not many around that's for sure. (y)
 
:)Stark is very handsome, good idea about the tongue exercises, thinking about it I always offer the panther food from the same distance but I shall try and vary it now.
Every other day I let them hunt. On the other days I feed roaches and I keep them in the Bowl. Fun to watch them. My two little girls love to feed them out of their hands. Just usually hornworms and silks for the hand feeling that they just they want to touch the other stuff:LOL:
 
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