CorinnaRae
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My 15month old Male Yemen chameleon has recently started scratching at the glass at the bottom of his vivarium. He has plenty of branches and plants to climb on and the temperatures range between 90F in the hottest basking spot (he has more than one) and 60-70 at the bottom. He is more than happy to climb around, bask and generally please himself when anyone else is in the room but as soon as I (and occasionally my boyfriend depending on my chameleons mood) enter the room he comes to the front of the vivarium and "paws" at the doors to come out. As soon as we open the doors he's straight up our arms and exploring the house. I did have to leave him in pet accommodation at the local pet shop for a few days last week and apparently he didn't do it at all while he was there until I went in to collect him and then he started doing it. I'm not complaining but I didn't think that chams were this friendly generally, but he seems to want to come out at least once a day. If we ignore his pawing he will give up after about 5minutes and go back to climbing around and then will generally return to pawing again some time later. He's not displaying any colours to show he is distressed and is constantly either a lovely bright green with medium green/yellow or orange stripes. He seems perfectly happy and is growing really quickly, I just want to make sure that he's just being friendly and that there's nothing to be concerned about.