I have been interested in reptiles for most of my life. From the age of 7, I used to collect various local herps for a reptile distributor in my area. Naturally, through my collecting, I was able to build up funds to support keeping a collection of my own consisting of a wide range of reptile species. I had my first chameleon at the age of 8 years old.
I have been seriously keeping chameleons for approximately four years now. Stemming from a collection of a few veiled and panther chameleons, I have worked with a number of species, including Ch. quadricornis, Ch. deremensis, Ch. jacksonii merumontanus, Ch. jacksonii xantholophus, Ch. cristatus, Ch. wiedersheimi, Ch. montium, Ch. rudis, Ch. biaeniatus, B. fischeri fischeri, B. fischeri multituberculatum, B. tavetanum, F. Cephalolepis, C. parsonii parsonii, R. spectrum, R. temporalis, R. nchisiensis, R. brevicaudatus, B. superciliaris and B. thieli. I'm thrilled to have successfully hatched many of these species.
I work with a large number of exquisite panther and veiled chameleons. I also find the more commonly WC species to be equally rewarding. You often see a lot of fresh imports available and rarely see the babies of those species available. My goal is to provide CB or CH animals to individuals that prefer to work with captive specimens not too commonly seen.
I am fortunate enough to work with chameleons as one of my hobbies and enjoy being able to facilitate that hobby with others. Chameleons are an ever growing fascination of mine. My love of photography and chameleons are a perfect mix. You can truly see the hand of God in these fascinating creatures. Their individual characteristics and wide array of colors makes each one unique.
I will always strive to provide the best possible quality of chameleons.