PabloTheCham
Chameleon Enthusiast
They are the masters of camouflage after all...I do this lol. Before my outdoor enclosure is ready I sit my guy on our front yard 15 foot magnolia. I do a hawk check every few minutes.
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They are the masters of camouflage after all...I do this lol. Before my outdoor enclosure is ready I sit my guy on our front yard 15 foot magnolia. I do a hawk check every few minutes.
I do the same think with my guys. I have hanging pots outside and I just put them on them and go back inside. I have my computer setup right there. So in between dying on LoL I look behind me to see if they are still ok. Larry has tried to eat a few hummingbirds and fight some blue jays.I do this lol. Before my outdoor enclosure is ready I sit my guy on our front yard 15 foot magnolia. I do a hawk check every few minutes.
I do the same think with my guys. I have hanging pots outside and I just put them on them and go back inside. I have my computer setup right there. So in between dying on LoL I look behind me to see if they are still ok. Larry has tried to eat a few hummingbirds and fight some blue jays.
Larry sounds like a bad ass!I do the same think with my guys. I have hanging pots outside and I just put them on them and go back inside. I have my computer setup right there. So in between dying on LoL I look behind me to see if they are still ok. Larry has tried to eat a few hummingbirds and fight some blue jays.
And what people want to do with their chams is their right. But since we have a lot of newbies reading these threads, I thought it was important to point out the potential danger with leaving a cham outside free range.I do this lol. Before my outdoor enclosure is ready I sit my guy on our front yard 15 foot magnolia. I do a hawk check every few minutes.
And what people want to do with their chams is their right. But since we have a lot of newbies reading these threads, I thought it was important to point out the potential danger with leaving a cham outside free range.
Your a goofball.Becca, there are loads of benefits to leaving your cham outside unsupervised. It allows the honing of birdfighting skills. Please do some research.
And what people want to do with their chams is their right. But since we have a lot of newbies reading these threads, I thought it was important to point out the potential danger with leaving a cham outside free range.
I am too, there just are barely an crows, let alone birds of prey. Like I said, there is literally 2 feet and a huge piece of glass between the cham and me.I'm on team supervise your cham btw lol... I just stated that because I'm guilty of it too.
I know this is an older post and I think you have every right to raise up your Cham the way you want. But, I just wanted to show you these cool outside cages you can make for some extra piece of mind, they’re cheap and they can keep a Cham safeI am too, there just are barely an crows, let alone birds of prey. Like I said, there is literally 2 feet and a huge piece of glass between the cham and me.