birdieelizabeth
New Member
Hi everyone! I have been researching chameleons for about a month now, spending a couple hours every day online reading. It seems like there is so much content out there saying how hard it is to have a panther chameleon, how it's not a beginner reptile, how only the most advanced person should own one, how they will die quickly if I hiccup loudly in their presence, etc.
Now, it's true: I have never owned a chameleon before. But I am familiar with extensive and complicated husbandry because I naively adopted sugar gliders 15 years ago and had to become an expert in marsupials, Australian arboreal environments, accidental breeding (the mama was pregnant), raising insects for feeding, including gut-loading, etc. Though I lost the gliders in a divorce, I did a good job for several years creating an environment that kept them not only healthy but as happy as they could be within the confines of captivity. (Side note: I do NOT recommend them as pets.) I also am experienced with finch husbandry and breeding (not extremely relevant, but...).
This all started because I don't have any pets at the moment and am interested in reptile husbandry. So I went to a (supposedly) reputable reptile store in my area and fell in love with a friendly adult male panther chameleon there. Everything I'm reading would suggest I should NOT make the purchase because of my inexperience. But I feel like my prior experience, combined with my commitment level, would mean I would be a good chameleon keeper.
I have the space for an enclosure, a reptile vet nearby, and all the time in the world to devote to learning about this. What do you all think, given your experience?
Now, it's true: I have never owned a chameleon before. But I am familiar with extensive and complicated husbandry because I naively adopted sugar gliders 15 years ago and had to become an expert in marsupials, Australian arboreal environments, accidental breeding (the mama was pregnant), raising insects for feeding, including gut-loading, etc. Though I lost the gliders in a divorce, I did a good job for several years creating an environment that kept them not only healthy but as happy as they could be within the confines of captivity. (Side note: I do NOT recommend them as pets.) I also am experienced with finch husbandry and breeding (not extremely relevant, but...).
This all started because I don't have any pets at the moment and am interested in reptile husbandry. So I went to a (supposedly) reputable reptile store in my area and fell in love with a friendly adult male panther chameleon there. Everything I'm reading would suggest I should NOT make the purchase because of my inexperience. But I feel like my prior experience, combined with my commitment level, would mean I would be a good chameleon keeper.
I have the space for an enclosure, a reptile vet nearby, and all the time in the world to devote to learning about this. What do you all think, given your experience?