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    Lost Chameleon

    We took all the tactics we could but we've still not found him. It's been over 48 hours since he disappeared and he's not in the surrounding trees or area. We're at a loss of what to do. Hopefully one of us will spot him in the corner of our eye - things like that happen. Thanks very much for...
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    Lost Chameleon

    We've just been to look with a flashlight.... it's such a massive garden i don't think we'll ever find it. We've left a heatlamp out (one for ostrich chicks - i think it'll be powerful enough) with its wire trailing onto the ground so hopefully we'll find the chameleon has climbed up the wire...
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    Lost Chameleon

    I'm in York, and it's fairly cool up here lol. The issue with searching is we live on a farm and have a MASSIVE garden surrounded by fields of crops.... I think/hope he'll have just settled in a tree somewhere.
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    Lost Chameleon

    Thanks so much for all your responses - i didn't expect so many. it's 7pm here so i'll wait for a couple more hours til it gets dark and i'll let you know if i find him :)
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    Lost Chameleon

    Thanks very much jdog1027, the flashlight approach seems the most promising. I just hope he's not gotten too cold over last night :/
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    Lost Chameleon

    Thanks you guys - it's just such a big garden i'm lost as where to start - we were thinking about putting a heatlamp on the little tree where we originally put it - would that attract it? I don't think any birds would manage to get it - i live in England on a farm and there's nothing really...
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    Lost Chameleon

    This will make some of the readers appalled perhaps, but any advice would be appreciated. Yesterday afternoon in the hot weather we put our Yemen in a small tree in the garden to bask - it stayed there happily for 2 hours, after which we diverted our attention to gardening, etc (basically we...
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