JoshD49
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hello All,
My name is Josh and I am new to this forum and have been doing my HW on chams before I buy one. I have a couple of things that have come of the research that will make or break and I feel I would like to ask the pros.
I have always wanted a cham as long as I can remember. When I was young my mom bought me a green iguana as my first pet and I had her for a long time and loved her but I still wanted a cham.
First I am an avid salt water reef keeper and am not new to keeping sensitive fish. I am very much aware a cham is not a fish so I am not comparing them but the aquarium has daily needs that I have stream lined. I attached a photo in case there are anyone on here into fish and want to see.
As for the cham questions, my wife hates bug and reptiles but agreed that a cham isnt as creepy as other lizards/snakes. The one thing I cannot get past her is to help feeding or to allow me to breed/raise bugs around the house. This includes the garage. This creates 2 problems for me:
1) I travel for my new job and it may not be that often but I am gone for a week or 2 at a time. This means I wont have any help to feed them as I also don't know anyone who owns these and I feel boarding them would be a big stress.
2) Crickets and Roach keeping is an absolute no go. Would super worms be ok to be a staple and crickets an occasional food along with roaches that I can buy and give to them myself?
Another issue I don't know if its an issue but I have 3 small dogs that bark whenever someone is at the door or comes in the house. The cham would be kept in an office and the dogs don't go in there much but will the barking be a problem?
I understand that if this does not seem doable I will not buy one am the type that doesn't take on a pet unless it is doable without making the life of the pet uncomfortable. I have been on many forums so I am not afraid to hear the answer I don't want to hear haha.
Thanks for your time and depending how this goes I have some more questions but will only worry about them if we get past the first hurtles.
Thanks
Josh
My name is Josh and I am new to this forum and have been doing my HW on chams before I buy one. I have a couple of things that have come of the research that will make or break and I feel I would like to ask the pros.
I have always wanted a cham as long as I can remember. When I was young my mom bought me a green iguana as my first pet and I had her for a long time and loved her but I still wanted a cham.
First I am an avid salt water reef keeper and am not new to keeping sensitive fish. I am very much aware a cham is not a fish so I am not comparing them but the aquarium has daily needs that I have stream lined. I attached a photo in case there are anyone on here into fish and want to see.
As for the cham questions, my wife hates bug and reptiles but agreed that a cham isnt as creepy as other lizards/snakes. The one thing I cannot get past her is to help feeding or to allow me to breed/raise bugs around the house. This includes the garage. This creates 2 problems for me:
1) I travel for my new job and it may not be that often but I am gone for a week or 2 at a time. This means I wont have any help to feed them as I also don't know anyone who owns these and I feel boarding them would be a big stress.
2) Crickets and Roach keeping is an absolute no go. Would super worms be ok to be a staple and crickets an occasional food along with roaches that I can buy and give to them myself?
Another issue I don't know if its an issue but I have 3 small dogs that bark whenever someone is at the door or comes in the house. The cham would be kept in an office and the dogs don't go in there much but will the barking be a problem?
I understand that if this does not seem doable I will not buy one am the type that doesn't take on a pet unless it is doable without making the life of the pet uncomfortable. I have been on many forums so I am not afraid to hear the answer I don't want to hear haha.
Thanks for your time and depending how this goes I have some more questions but will only worry about them if we get past the first hurtles.
Thanks
Josh