Haha. I mentioned them not being fast creatures. Her reply was "she gets lost in the grass and mulch easily. ".. At this point , i just assume she had already made up her mind about this being a "good idea" or was just being a sore looser and didn't know when to admit that it was a bad idea.
Been pretty busy with work and family. Still have a few Chams, but mostly geckos and frogs. :rolleyes:, haha.
Recently i've had more time , so i'll be posting a bit more in the near future. Do you still keep L.williamsi?
Hello All,
I haven't been on in a bit. But something today happened that made me want to address this with the forum.
Whats your take on placing a leash on your Cham?
Lets start by saying that I am 100% against it. Its worse than grabbing a Cham in my honest opinion.
Clifnotes: Today on a...
I also like the stick method. I had a Veiled that was cage territorial and would not come out without a fight. Once he came out with the stick he calmed rite down. Try to avoid garbing him.
I adopted a Veiled some years ago and it's been a downward spiral ever since . I mean that in the most endearing way possible. haha. Super cool animals.