Getting a Chameleon :D

I started with veileds (have four now) and moved to carpets (three) and my last little jewel to the bunch is Mary - a female red-jeweled rudis. I don't have panthers (yet!) but when I do my first into that realm will be a nosy be or blue barred ambanja.

I guess I would ask if you have any previous reptile experience? It helps, but isn't mandatory. Either way, as a first time cham owner I can't stress this enough - research, research, research. Decide on the type you will be getting and eat, drink and sleep information on that species before you get it! Chams are expensive to keep and care for, but also so fascinating and amazing creatures, so beware - next thing you know you'll be just like me...

Hi, I'm Kim and I'm a chamaholic!!!

Good luck and let us know what you decide on!

P.S. Have purchased from both flchams and chameleon company, both sponsors, and cannot say enough good things about either company!
 
all of the sponcers on this site have GREAT chams! click on the sponcers tab and see for your self witch you prefer! They all are great people with beautiful chams!
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