bobsiv
New Member
I have wanted a cham for years, ever since I visited a lab at Virginia Tech doing research on chameleon fetal development. I was totally floored by their specimens, had no idea they were so charismatic and physically impressive.
I decided to go with Screameleons, then found out that they are located less than 10 minutes from me. Vince answered all of my questions over the phone, then met me at a nearby parking lot with two 3 month male Sambavas to choose from. I knew I'd picked the right breeder when I saw how Vince acted with the animals. He seemed reluctant to give it up.
I got the "Ultimate Setup Kit" along with the cham, and he seems to acclimating great. He's eating, drinking, exploring, and shedding, all on day 2. I have one pic to share, I'm trying to leave him alone as much as possible. I've owned a lot of herps, but never one as alert and aware of its surroundings. I feel guilty just looking in the cage because I know I'm bothering him.
I did a lot of research here on the site before my purchase, you guys do a great job and put together one of the best specific herp websites I've seen. Thanks!
I decided to go with Screameleons, then found out that they are located less than 10 minutes from me. Vince answered all of my questions over the phone, then met me at a nearby parking lot with two 3 month male Sambavas to choose from. I knew I'd picked the right breeder when I saw how Vince acted with the animals. He seemed reluctant to give it up.
I got the "Ultimate Setup Kit" along with the cham, and he seems to acclimating great. He's eating, drinking, exploring, and shedding, all on day 2. I have one pic to share, I'm trying to leave him alone as much as possible. I've owned a lot of herps, but never one as alert and aware of its surroundings. I feel guilty just looking in the cage because I know I'm bothering him.
I did a lot of research here on the site before my purchase, you guys do a great job and put together one of the best specific herp websites I've seen. Thanks!