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burnedrose

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Hello all!
I just joined tonight, so I figured an introduction is in order.
Umm..where to begin?
Since this is a chameleon forum, I guess I'll start by talking about my history with chameleons!

I used to live in Hawaii and while out there, I noticed people loved the Jackson's chameleons. My boyfriend is an experienced herp owner and since most herps are illegal in Hawaii, he decided to give chameleons a try. He built our first cage from scratch - it stood 3 feet tall, four feet long and about a foot and a half wide. It had a great screen all around - one of those non-metal screens that won't rust.

He let me pick our first chameleon. We went down to the local pet store and looked at the jackson's (which are only $20 in hawaii! but, unfortunately, most are wild caught). I saw a beautiful adult male with great horns and bright eyes and when we went to check him out for disease ( we read up a LOT before even starting this whole thing) he was very lively. I decided that he would become my baby. We named him karma, after, of course, the culture club song that everyone loves to hate.

Karma lived three long years before he finally succumbed to old age. next, we bought a male and a female and we planned on starting a breeding colony so we wouldn't see all the wild caughts dying off in the pet stores. Unfortunately, within days, our male chameleon, Zumanity, died. The vet thought he may have contracted a disease in the pet store. Our female, Varekai thrived. However, a year later, we were moved onto a military base and they didn't allow chameleons in the base housing. So we gave Varekai away to a gentleman who was also trying to start a breeding colony. Last I heard, she is still alive, almost two years later. Yay Varekai!

I moved back to NY this past year. I hadn't owned a chameleon in almost two years, so I opted to look into buying another. The day my grandmother died, I was extremely distraught - usually, when I get upset, i go down to the pet store and play with the animals and keep them company, as not many people seem to play with them at all. This particular day, I noticed they got a juvenile female veiled chameleon in. First off, she was being kept in a glass aquarium, second, she had no misting, just a bowl of water, third, crickets were running all over the place, fourth, she was so darkly colored that I didn't expect her to really survive another day. My instincts kicked in and I bought her, on the spot, as well as a new cage and the entire set up. I was determined to keep her alive. I named her K2, like the mountain, but also for Karma 2.

This was back in april. Now she is growing and she actually walks over to me when I open her cage door and perches on my hand. I think she somehow knows, in her little chameleon brain, that I saved her and needed her just as much as she needed me.

...and thats all I hafta say about that.
 
welcome here, and welcome back to the hobby! what a way to return, though i am sorry for the lost of your grandmother.
and what a great thing you did by rescuing K2. i hope you like the enviornment here, you will probably become an avid logging-oner like most of us :p

how often did you see jacksons in the wild when you lived in Hawaii? i would love to visit there!
 
Not that often, actually. They stayed far away from humans. But if you were into hiking and you looked around just right, you would spot them, usually in the higher trees. I love climbing up bamboo stalks and one day, I was climbing up a big stalk and I came face to face with two chameleons bumping uglies. I apologized to them and went on down the stalk...afterwards I wondered what went through their minds.
"Hey there sexy"
"Hey there Mr. Dua-pene!"
"wanna get it on?"
"sure"
"OH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!"
"RUN!"
"Oh wait, it's gone. OK...anyway..."
 
lol what a sigh to see eh! even chams cant get privacy in the forest lol.

i watched my chameleons "bump uglies" lol and i think im kinda scarred from that lol. I HAD TO THOUGH:mad:
 
Welcome burnedrose! I'm new too but really impressed by how friendly everyone is. I wish my female veiled was like yours but unfortunately my little Sharon is a horror. I just returned from holiday last week and checked my animals to see how they were and was greeted with hisses and gapes from her. She makes Attila the Hun look like a saint.
 
Not that often, actually. They stayed far away from humans. But if you were into hiking and you looked around just right, you would spot them, usually in the higher trees. I love climbing up bamboo stalks and one day, I was climbing up a big stalk and I came face to face with two chameleons bumping uglies. I apologized to them and went on down the stalk...afterwards I wondered what went through their minds.
"Hey there sexy"
"Hey there Mr. Dua-pene!"
"wanna get it on?"
"sure"
"OH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!"
"RUN!"
"Oh wait, it's gone. OK...anyway..."

Hello, welcome to the forum. It is official, I love you, anyone who has me laughing with my morning coffee, is a great addition to the forum, & will keep me entertained, you are more than welcome!!

Welcome burnedrose! I'm new too but really impressed by how friendly everyone is. I wish my female veiled was like yours but unfortunately my little Sharon is a horror. I just returned from holiday last week and checked my animals to see how they were and was greeted with hisses and gapes from her. She makes Attila the Hun look like a saint.

Scott how can you say this about your sweet girl? I know we never have difficult chams.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Welcome! This place is a lot of fun! I find myself spending way more time on the forums than even, dare I say it?? FB! lol I feel that at least I am learning something spending my time with cham ppl! Congrats on getting K2, cant wait to see pics!! :D
 
Welcome burnedrose! I'm new too but really impressed by how friendly everyone is. I wish my female veiled was like yours but unfortunately my little Sharon is a horror. I just returned from holiday last week and checked my animals to see how they were and was greeted with hisses and gapes from her. She makes Attila the Hun look like a saint.

Sounds like Varekai - she was a hisser! I remember the day we first got my kitty, she went to investigate the chameleon cage and Varekai was all like "YO BISHH GTFO!" and my kitty was all like "woah...green cat." Varekai wasn't exactly the sweetest, but evidently she's a good breeder.
 
Hello, welcome to the forum. It is official, I love you, anyone who has me laughing with my morning coffee, is a great addition to the forum, & will keep me entertained, you are more than welcome!!

haha, no problem. I love getting other to laugh. Like today, at work (I work in a bakery) I dropped a cupcake out of the second story window. Instead of going downstairs and cleaning it up, I made an obit, printed it out and stuck it into the smushed cupcake with a toothpick. The cupcake is still laying in wake on the sidewalk.
 
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