drawing of bud

alan23

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checkthis drawing out wht my friend is doing for me aint finished has alot more to do on it bt this wht she started has to b painted yet:)
 

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yeah i said to her wish i can draw like tht will post pictuer of it when fully done shudnt b long tht only took her a hour!
 
u gt any pics of ur amoblie for my next cham i dnt knowhich one i wnt a nosey or ambo wht wud u recomend one tht likes being handld a little im after?
 
Yeah, here is a link to my photo bucket account:
Ambi/Female Nosy: http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n22/lbesok/Baby Chams/
Male Nosy:
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n22/lbesok/chameleon/
Our ambi and female nosy we just got a few months ago, they are still adjusting. The ambi is timid, but fairs me holding him to put him in the sun/shower.
Our Male Nosy Be, Vega is by far the tamest chameleon we have now. I just think it is because we have gone through so much with him. He is used to us and trusts us.
Vega's female Nosy Corona is not very social. She doesn't bite or anything, but you can tell that your presence just stresses her out. We handle her the least.
My favorite cham ever was a female Sambava named Jill. She was missing a couple sets of toes and I disliked her at first :( But she was the sweetest ever, she smelt like maple syrup!
I think that no matter the origin, each cham has a different personality and it takes a while for them to warm up to you and for it to show. I've also heard that a feisty male will "settle down" a bit after mating but IDK from experience.
 
so wht cham wud u recomnd me next as my yemen is my firt cham i had and he only 5 months at mo i know its still early days bt i cnt resist i need another colourful reptile lol :)
 
I would recommend whichever you like more. If you want the full on color diversity of red/yellow/green/blue, you should think about an Ambi. If you want one that is mostly blue/green with black bars and/or red dots then the Nosy. I have that problem too, I just want to keep getting more. I'd like to ensure perfect husbandry with these guys and make sure they are tip top before I think about another one.:) The hard part is going to be the reptile show this weekend ;).
 
see u lucky i dont think we get tht many over here in uk well i dont hear bout any i hard to get tht type of animal over here and u.s has so much better cages and tht for chameleons gt nout over here bt always find a way lol im gonna b off now its late and need to b up early like 5 in morn grrrr bt home at 3 in afternoon nt so bad lol oh check the 3 month ambi out on the other thread stunning take it easy i wnt ur chams plzzzzzzzzzzz lol x
 
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