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V is getting big handsome boy !!.Was too sleepy last night to weigh, so got him tonight!
55g
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And he has lots of growing to still do . He will be a monster !!.
Crazy! It hasn't even been two monthsAnd he has lots of growing to still do . He will be a monster !!.
It's so nice you got a healthy boy so you an see how amazing they are . How is your newest doing ?Crazy! It hasn't even been two months
The rescue? She's doing great! Very very active, very alert. Her appetite has been off, but she's doing well. Working on keeping her hydrated. Her colors are very vividIt's so nice you got a healthy boy so you an see how amazing they are . How is your newest doing ?
Awesome great news !!.The rescue? She's doing great! Very very active, very alert. Her appetite has been off, but she's doing well. Working on keeping her hydrated. Her colors are very vivid
Juste looks great . Beautiful yellow .
Very cute!Im so glad everyone is doing good!! Here are my dragons being lazy:
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Hello, I'm new here and stumbled upon your thread while researching (again lol) about chams. My wife and I went into Pinellas County Reptiles last week to look around and ran across a young male veiled, probably 6" or 7" from nose to tip of his tail. When we first started down his aisle he was on one of the perches in the condo he was in with a few other young chams. By the time we walked the two condos down he had come to the door almost as if he wanted to say hello. We asked to hold him and it was love at first sight for both my wife and I. He came out no problems, crawled on both of our arms for a bit before settling in on my shoulder. He stayed the same color of green with 3 golden brown patches on his side the whole time so I don't think he was too bothered by us.
Sadly we didn't/don't have any supplies for a cham home, I've mostly done snakes as far as reptile children, and I wanted to brush up on reading on chams again before jumping into it on the spot despite us both wanting him to have a new home with us. Seeing your first two pass had me feeling like this is not something I wanted to venture into. But, seeing V thrive has me thinking maybe we can do this too. I've watched jdog's enclosure vids and think that's the route I'm going to go if we do decide to move forward on getting into chams. I also saw Slik Jim's pdf build and think we want to go that route for a permanent larger home after which ever one we get grows up. I'm still looking at misting systems yet, thinking of going climist since they are in my state but not dead set on that aspect yet. Anyways, just wanted to say thanks for sharing your journey getting started with these beautiful creatures as it gives me hope I too can tackle a new chameleon friend some day .