To start things off I would like to introduce myself as a newbie. This weekend I went to the Pacific Northwest Reptile Expo that was hosted by the Washington County Fairgrounds in Hillsboro, OR. My girlfriend and I had such a great time! It was so exciting to see the variety of reptiles that I have never seen in real life before! I actually had the opportunity to feel a real live alligator
We have a beautiful healthy Bearded Dragon (I love Akuma she is so beautiful and well tempered), a Pacman Frog, and 4 fish tanks with one being a glow fish tank
We both enjoy exotic pets so we really enjoyed seeing some of the bearded Dragons they had (Check out German Giants!!!!) Snakes seemed to dominate the show, we like them but we had our sights set on finding Chameleon's
Luckily there were 2 breeders I found. We have it set in stone that in one year we will have a fully set up habitat for our new member to the family. Don't worry I know they don't like to be handled very much and that's fine with the both of us. I will try to get them used to hand feeding though if I can and only if they are comfortable with it. This is a hobby for us that both her, and I am extremely interested in (I feel like a kid on Christmas as I am writing this lol), so I would love to find someone on here that can really help out with information for new people. I am totally dedicated to doing what needs to be done to provide an epic habitat. This forum has a wealth of information that I am starting to go through. Already I have read through the basic information provided on the home page, so we have an idea of the care the animal will need. If you have any suggestions lay them on me I would love to know more because I want to provide the best care and life for our Chameleon when we purchase him
)) It will be from a local reputable breeder, and we want to go for a panther! We are both so excited to get started, but good things come to those who wait so that is why we gave ourselves a one year time frame. Thanks for creating a resourceful site I really appreciate it!
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