mardithepanther
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If you have questions don't be afraid to ask. BUT STILL DO RESEARCH. veileds or panthers are what begginers usually get
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If you have questions don't be afraid to ask. BUT STILL DO RESEARCH. veileds or panthers are what begginers usually get
I was gonna chime in but as I keep reading everything I was gonna say was said, sooo.... where's the "LIKE" button
I do have to say to PrettyInInk... I'm with ya on all of that said! Well said
Thank you! Being a new member myself, that means a lot. Crazy how much you learn being on here every day for the past 3 months. Lol!
I started off with a Fischer's and I have yet to have a problem with him, I think Fisher's are easier to care for than a veiled or a panther... their harder to come by thoughIf you have questions don't be afraid to ask. BUT STILL DO RESEARCH. veileds or panthers are what begginers usually get
Your welcome. Me too... I've learned a lot on here as well. Addicted to chams & chamforums! It's awesome
I know what you mean. what im basically trying to say is love your cham. Dont get one just to get ooos and aaaahhs and not know how to take care of it.
chameleons can make excellent room decor. But I Dont think thats what we should view them as. you know what im saying?I did two months of research and wrote down a binder full of little notes and cage designs and prices. I passed the binder on to my friend who im trying to get on here. He got an abandoned 2 year old veiled and needs a bunch of help.
I honestly don't see that that's necessary. I admit, I find it hard to imagine someone spending more than a week with one without falling in love but I'm sure there are people who don't. As long as they take care of it, even if they view it as furniture, that's fine. The chameleon won't care. Really. Even though some seem to accept human attention they do not need it.
Get oohs and aaaahs, arrange the enclosure to fit your room, make it decorative ...that's all fine. As long as you give the proper care, that's fine.
I honestly don't see that that's necessary. I admit, I find it hard to imagine someone spending more than a week with one without falling in love but I'm sure there are people who don't. As long as they take care of it, even if they view it as furniture, that's fine. The chameleon won't care. Really. Even though some seem to accept human attention they do not need it.
Get oohs and aaaahs, arrange the enclosure to fit your room, make it decorative ...that's all fine. As long as you give the proper care, that's fine.