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Old 08-08-04, 07:47 PM   #1
JMan
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Hey all, I can't believe a lot of you are still here. I used to post a while back about my chams (Duke, Daisy, Clover).

I stopped keeping chams because I had some pretty bad luck with them. I think that may have been because I had never kept an adult, I always bought them really young. I realized that this is a BAD idea for a inexperienced cham owner, let alone a somewhat inexperienced reptile owner.

I adopted an iguana and I've had her for over a year now and she's incredibley healthy and growing like crazy (even though she's probably upwards 4 feet). I've only had to make one vet trip for a check up and x-ray to see if she was gravid and we came home with a lot of compliments and a clean bill of health.

Anyhoo, I'm starting to get interested in chams again and thinking about giving it another try. I've already decided I'm going to get either an adult or a sub-adult but I'm wondering which kind I should get... that's where you guys come in. Any thoughts? I'm thinking either a veiled or a panther, not sure though. I would normally go with a veiled except I remember that they can be very aggressive. Then again, panthers are harder to care for (I think) and much more expensive. What about a jacksons? How are they in terms of aggresion/difficulty to care for?

Also, if somebody could point me towards some reliable breeders I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks for any and all help.

Jeremy
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