Hey everyone I'm broc, I've decided to join the chameleon community. I have not yet purchased any, but joining this forum I consider my first step towards owning (and properly taking care of) a chameleon.
I figured being a member here for a few weeks in advance will teach me the do's and dont's of owning one. I wasn't about to buy one first, then ask questions later after it dies due to lack of attention to feeding habits or humidity.
So here I am, a novice of the chameleon world. I'll be asking questions and reading in the next few weeks so just hang in there with me and if I ask some dumb things keep in mind I have absolutely no idea how to do anything associated with chameleons or even reptiles.
Now the boring part, a little about me.
I'm a sports car enthusiast (american muscle or import - though i favor imports, I am currently building a 5.0 mustang motor). I live with a room mate named Eric, he is a salt water fish fanatic. I like to lift, and I used to do granite kitchens, it was my job for 4 years out of high school. Now I'm back to college, a full time student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Social Studies/History education major. Will hopefully be a college history professor, but realistically probably a highschool history teacher. And now most recently hopefully a chameleon owner.
So, hello guys. Hope this isn't a flame fest OT like a lot of other car forums I'm a part of.
I figured being a member here for a few weeks in advance will teach me the do's and dont's of owning one. I wasn't about to buy one first, then ask questions later after it dies due to lack of attention to feeding habits or humidity.
So here I am, a novice of the chameleon world. I'll be asking questions and reading in the next few weeks so just hang in there with me and if I ask some dumb things keep in mind I have absolutely no idea how to do anything associated with chameleons or even reptiles.
Now the boring part, a little about me.
I'm a sports car enthusiast (american muscle or import - though i favor imports, I am currently building a 5.0 mustang motor). I live with a room mate named Eric, he is a salt water fish fanatic. I like to lift, and I used to do granite kitchens, it was my job for 4 years out of high school. Now I'm back to college, a full time student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Social Studies/History education major. Will hopefully be a college history professor, but realistically probably a highschool history teacher. And now most recently hopefully a chameleon owner.
So, hello guys. Hope this isn't a flame fest OT like a lot of other car forums I'm a part of.