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What the he** r u trying to say
Can chameleons eat small lizards?
Yes
How about mices?
Yes, that too.
Are small lizards (and mice too) good for their health?
It depends.
When do i consider it a good idea to feed them such small animals?
When chameleons are sick, malnourished and in need of fattening up.
Are they good in other situations?
I don't know, but i wouldn't risk it since such small animals are unbalanced for the needs of a good and healthy chameleon.
Is it ethically good or bad to feed chameleons such animals?
Ethic is reffering to YOUR OWN opinion of seeing things, along with YOUR OWN priorities. Therefore, i can not talk for everyone.
Do we, humans, have similar behaviors?
Of course: we could easily eat tofu, nuts and vegetable only, and have a healthy life, as much as chameleons could only eat insects and fruits.
What is the difference between our diet and the chameleon's diet?
I don't see any. We eat other animals because we want to. As i said, some people can easily live a healthy life without eating any meat, just like chameleons can. In the end, if we eat other animals, why couldn't chameleons? Therefore, i don't see any problem in having someone feed a chameleon with some small lizards if the chameleon wants to eat it, and if it's done when it won't jeopardize the chameleon's health.
Do you see anything bad in feeding chameleons some lizards?
Yes, at least two things: when people do it for FUN. When they laugh, and enjoy seeing a living animal, as small as it can be, suffer from being eaten. Sadly, some of the Youtube videos are like that, and it saddens me. Of course, some of them have educative reasons, and this is much better! The parasites are also another issue to look for.
Any conclusions?
The bottom line is: it's a personal choice. I believe this behavior can be good and bad at the same time. As good as it can be, it can also be a very bad idea. It all depends on the motive (why) and on the way it is done (how).
I am sorry if my post was nonsense... My simple goal was to show that humans determine what they eat as much as chameleon breeders determine what their chameleons eat. Choosing what I eat and choosing what my chameleon eats was pretty similar in my mind. So i believed the comparison was making sense since the topic is mostly about captive chameleons and not wild chameleons. I guess i was wrong. *shrug*
Actually it was a good post. I guess I misunderstood or only read "What is the difference between our diet and the chameleon's diet?
I don't see any."Maybe just selective reading and referring to jrh at the same time. It was late also.
It's actually a Hemidactylus turcicus.cute leopard syn.
It's actually a Hemidactylus turcicus.
They are also known as Mediterranean house geckos.no way. never even heard of these guys. pretty sweet!
They are also known as Mediterranean house geckos.
They are also known as Mediterranean house geckos.