Hello I'm Diane, for years I have wanted a chameleon and I now I finally have 2, along with 5 snakes.
After spending months and months reading until my eyes bled on the 2nd November I finally brought home my first chameleon, Ollie, he's a five month old blue bar panther and the sweetest little boy you could ever wish to be around, he's a bit of a picky eater so I have to keep a variety of offerings for him, he wont eat from a dish and is a bit of a lazy hunter, he prefers to be fed by hand or tweezers, he's a bit of a spoilt cham, he sits and waits in the same place every morning waiting for his morning drink of water, he's just such a pleasure to be around.
Ollie when he arrived at 12 weeks old.
Ollie now at 5 months old.
Ollie's home for another few months before he upgrades to a bigger repti.
I had only intended to get one chameleon but in December I came across an add on preloved for a 6 month old Yemen chameleon, he was housed in an exo terra mini with no vines/plants to climb on just a few fake leaves in the bottom of the cage and an exo terra back wall feature, no basking lamp, only heat source was a tiny heat mat, no water dripper and no calcium/vitamin supliments used on his food, as the seller was only 9 miles from me I could't leave him so within the hour I had picked him up and on the 6th December Dillon joined my little reptile family, he eats like a horse (and poops like one too) he's a hissy stroppy bad tempered little boy but you have to love his attitude, he's kitten soft when he's out of his repti so I can only assume he's made it his and domain and he's defending it, can't knock him for that.
Dillon when he arrived very stressed and very cold.
Dillon's previous home.
Dillon now (in a good mood).
Dillon's forever home.
After spending months and months reading until my eyes bled on the 2nd November I finally brought home my first chameleon, Ollie, he's a five month old blue bar panther and the sweetest little boy you could ever wish to be around, he's a bit of a picky eater so I have to keep a variety of offerings for him, he wont eat from a dish and is a bit of a lazy hunter, he prefers to be fed by hand or tweezers, he's a bit of a spoilt cham, he sits and waits in the same place every morning waiting for his morning drink of water, he's just such a pleasure to be around.
Ollie when he arrived at 12 weeks old.
Ollie now at 5 months old.
Ollie's home for another few months before he upgrades to a bigger repti.
I had only intended to get one chameleon but in December I came across an add on preloved for a 6 month old Yemen chameleon, he was housed in an exo terra mini with no vines/plants to climb on just a few fake leaves in the bottom of the cage and an exo terra back wall feature, no basking lamp, only heat source was a tiny heat mat, no water dripper and no calcium/vitamin supliments used on his food, as the seller was only 9 miles from me I could't leave him so within the hour I had picked him up and on the 6th December Dillon joined my little reptile family, he eats like a horse (and poops like one too) he's a hissy stroppy bad tempered little boy but you have to love his attitude, he's kitten soft when he's out of his repti so I can only assume he's made it his and domain and he's defending it, can't knock him for that.
Dillon when he arrived very stressed and very cold.
Dillon's previous home.
Dillon now (in a good mood).
Dillon's forever home.