dudeking
New Member
Hey there,
So there's a big reptile expo coming to Toronto in a couple weeks, and I plan to get myself a Panther chameleon as for localities I'm really not sure, I love them all! But I can be swayed further from Panther as well if you give me a good story.
I'm gonna be honest, I've seen some really cool Veilds, but I'm just not a big fan.
What are Fischer's like?
Johnston's?
Other fancy horned chameleons?
What's the lowdown?
In your experience, who's got the most personality? How can I choose one that will be curious and tame and not confrontational and territorial?
How do I avoid WC?
I've heard that Melleri can be very curious and interesting, following the owner around the house and watching as they do things? (although I doubt there will be any at the show, I've never seen one let alone one that is CB as I've heard that they are very difficult to breed)
I figure I'll ask how long the family line has been CB for, and that they have been handling the babies often. Any other tips for looking at chameleons? Avoiding mouth rot and parasites and bad husbandry all-together?
Also, how cheap is too cheap to sell chams in order to afford proper care for a clutch of babies?? As I want to avoid these dealers too.
I've had herps and cham experience and have the whole shabangabang ready, 9'x6'x3' so don't worry about giving me lighting tips and drainage worries, that's all taken care of...
Pre-emptive THANKS!
So there's a big reptile expo coming to Toronto in a couple weeks, and I plan to get myself a Panther chameleon as for localities I'm really not sure, I love them all! But I can be swayed further from Panther as well if you give me a good story.
I'm gonna be honest, I've seen some really cool Veilds, but I'm just not a big fan.
What are Fischer's like?
Johnston's?
Other fancy horned chameleons?
What's the lowdown?
In your experience, who's got the most personality? How can I choose one that will be curious and tame and not confrontational and territorial?
How do I avoid WC?
I've heard that Melleri can be very curious and interesting, following the owner around the house and watching as they do things? (although I doubt there will be any at the show, I've never seen one let alone one that is CB as I've heard that they are very difficult to breed)
I figure I'll ask how long the family line has been CB for, and that they have been handling the babies often. Any other tips for looking at chameleons? Avoiding mouth rot and parasites and bad husbandry all-together?
Also, how cheap is too cheap to sell chams in order to afford proper care for a clutch of babies?? As I want to avoid these dealers too.
I've had herps and cham experience and have the whole shabangabang ready, 9'x6'x3' so don't worry about giving me lighting tips and drainage worries, that's all taken care of...
Pre-emptive THANKS!