AaronK
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I never thought I would be venturing back into the world of chameleons. Its been about 15 years since I bred Panthers, Veilds, Jacksons, Quads and hoehnelii. My work schedule became way too chaotic to continue working with such delicate species of animals, so I ventured down the path of breeding boa morphs and did so for many years up to the present. The boas are great and I had great success, but they just couldn't captivate me like the chameleons could. It wasn't until I was asked for help with a Veild chameleon that I even thought about owning them again, though I have researched them since I was 3 years old. This Veild was not being cared for properly so I took the little fella home until I could find a perfect home for him. I dug out my old chameleon supplies that I surprisingly still had and purchased live plants for the set up. I housed him for several weeks to ensure he was healthy and ready for his new home. When the day came to say good bye to the little guy(approximately 6 months old at this point) it felt like something was missing. I knew exactly what it was, a chameleon of my very own, more particularly a species that I have been enthralled with since the age of 3. I thought there would be no way I would even be able to locate this species let alone if I could that it would be captive bred. Was I ever wrong! That day I visited a few reptile classified sites and was shocked to find the very species that started my fascination with reptiles and captive bred to boot. Introducing my new chameleons 1.1 Calumma parsonii. I do apologize I have a very poor point and shoot camera.