rsepiphyte
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I finally decided to work with the Mellers Chameleons. They are big, bold and beautiful! After admiring them for so many years and being fortunate enough to develop a free range environment indoors and outdoors i took the "plunge" and purchased 4 WC Mellers. I spent many a night debating whether this was the ethical way to proceed but after looking for over 3 years for CB with no prospects in sight ... well here they are ... I have had them now for 2 weeks and all seem to be thriving. They love crickets, bluebottle flies and Dubia roaches and an occasional pinkie mouse. My vet examined and gave worming medication and an injection of multivitamins when they first arrived. They were dehydrated and had some superficial wounds (bruised rostral horns and broken toenails) but nothing overtly serious. Tomorrow we are going in for a fecal check (my vet felt that re-worming would more than likely be necessary). Once we have our vet fecal vet check and if all are clear of parasites i will begin to introduce them to their new "free range". Two of them are extremely calm around me and will take crickets off of my hands. The other two still show "stress coloration" when i come around. I know this will take time but i am hoping all will adapt and thrive. Till then please enjoy the photos and wish us all luck! Slainte' Ruth