Jikkermanccini
Established Member
Hello! I'm happy to join the community after a few years without a chameleon.
Some background. When I was a kid, I got a female veiled chameleon as a birthday present. Kept it in an all-glass exoterra cage for about a month before I learned that they prefer screen. Fast forward over the years, Emerald (I know) passed at the ripe old age of 6. It was sad to lose her, and after about a year I decided to try again with a panther. This didn't work as well as the last one. I bought him from an online breeder (no dirt against the breeder, it was just a new experience) and named him Rollo. He was a good lizard, but I just wasn't around enough to give him the proper care and he passed away due to dehydration. That was hard, and I haven't tried another since.
That brings me to now! I'm currently a reef aquarist and carnivorous plant keeper, and I'm looking to get back into chameleons after a long hiatus. Interestingly, a lot of things have changed regarding care and husbandry of the animals, I'm very surprised. Looking forward to re-learning everything and rejoining to hobby.
If anyone happens to be breeding Calumma chameleons, hit me up as that is what I want to get back into.
thanks a lot and God bless.
Some background. When I was a kid, I got a female veiled chameleon as a birthday present. Kept it in an all-glass exoterra cage for about a month before I learned that they prefer screen. Fast forward over the years, Emerald (I know) passed at the ripe old age of 6. It was sad to lose her, and after about a year I decided to try again with a panther. This didn't work as well as the last one. I bought him from an online breeder (no dirt against the breeder, it was just a new experience) and named him Rollo. He was a good lizard, but I just wasn't around enough to give him the proper care and he passed away due to dehydration. That was hard, and I haven't tried another since.
That brings me to now! I'm currently a reef aquarist and carnivorous plant keeper, and I'm looking to get back into chameleons after a long hiatus. Interestingly, a lot of things have changed regarding care and husbandry of the animals, I'm very surprised. Looking forward to re-learning everything and rejoining to hobby.
If anyone happens to be breeding Calumma chameleons, hit me up as that is what I want to get back into.
thanks a lot and God bless.