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I don't want to get into a discussion on existentialism. I had a friend who majored in philosophy and who I constantly egged on into (friendly) debate and would say something along the lines of "overthinking is good sometimes but it doesn't get anything done."
Ask yourself this: If you had a cold and a medication were proven to be deadly and harmful some unknown number of times vs. 3 times it was known not to be harmful, would you take it?
I wouldn't.
Since quoting seems to make you so touchy "I just believe that you are NOBODY to judge if your point of view is better than mine, just like I am NOBODY to judge if yours is better than mine. Therefore, since i can not judge who has the best point of view, the only thing i can do is consider everyone's point of view, and try my best to have the most complete point of view i can have. Tell me Teresa, do you have the capacity to judge if someone's point of view is right or wrong? After all, a point of view is by definition not scientific, but rather personal."
I'm picturing the last time my son had a tantrum and said that I was wrong and his punishment was too severe. He insisted it was too severe. I said "I'm sorry you feel that way." He said "But I KNOW it's too severe!" I put him on time out for an hour. Sometimes one person does get to judge while the other doesn't. Obviously, in this case you are free to do what you want. All I'm saying is that some opinions are correct and some are incorrect. Some are right and some are wrong. A point of view is often based on more than just "personal" ideas. It can be based on experinece, knowledge, etc. All these things are not the same person to person.
Then please, tell me where you found these stories about Phelsumas and chameleons living together!!
Hello,
just want to say that your input is valid, but too a certain point. You claim things are what they are, nothing more nothing less, but that is not always the case. In my "point of view" you seem to feel the need that there is a "right answer" to the question or perhaps every question in the matter. But this type of debate and discussiom will go for eternity, as long as we are human. Basically "truth vs. reality", butt i guess you might think my "point of view" is too "up in the air" to consider as "what is, ehat isn't" and that okay, becasue we need to think that way in our aspects of our lives. I am not typing to disagree, but to hopefully consider, another way of thinking.
Hello,
just want to say that your input is valid, but too a certain point. You claim things are what they are, nothing more nothing less, but that is not always the case. In my "point of view" you seem to feel the need that there is a "right answer" to the question or perhaps every question in the matter. But this type of debate and discussiom will go for eternity, as long as we are human. Basically "truth vs. reality", butt i guess you might think my "point of view" is too "up in the air" to consider as "what is, ehat isn't" and that okay, becasue we need to think that way in our aspects of our lives. I am not typing to disagree, but to hopefully consider, another way of thinking.
Wow, even though this thread has been somewhat interesting and rather long. It is however getting overly deep and redundant. There comes a point when people need to agree to disagree and move on.
Indeed it is directed at you Teresa. If you have any stories that i could read about Phelsumas and chameleons cohabitating together, i would love to read them.
I am not replying to the rest as it could go forever, and i think it's time for me to stop arguying over and over. You have your right to believe i am wrong, and i have the right to not share the same point of view. My main concern is now to find data of true stories that can help me more. So please, since you said that "some unknown number of times" have proven that my project is deadly, i would like to read at least a few!
I think you misunderstand, or maybe I was too vague. I am not saying that there is a certain final answer in this situation, I am saying that he had not answered my argument and that the whole "my opinion is as valuable as yours and hers and anyone's" argument is false. Not to say that anyone in particular is always right, but as I said before, a surgeon knows more about surgery than the anesthetist. A police officer knows more about the penal code than a newscaster.
I Agree!!!!!
wait a minute....i disagree, no that not right
I agree to agree to Jaxygirl, about the disagreeing agreeing conflict to agree of disagreeing......
thats better!!!!
that is what society whats us to believe...
So Teresa you have written all that without actually having read a single story including a phelsuma cohabitating with a chameleon??
(Did you guys know that posts can only be 10,000 characters long?? My initial post was 10,998 characters long haha)
Finally, i do not plan on saying that "I plan to put a chameleon and a day gecko in the same enclosure, and I realize that it may risk one or both of their lives or well being but it will entertain me so I believe the risk is worthwhile.". However, would you accept this thought: "I plan to put a chameleon and a day gecko in the same enclosure, while realizing that it may risk one or both health or well being, in order to learn more about the possibily of captive cohabitation just like it has been suggested by various datas, while doing my best to make sure that no fatal issue will be happening" ?
Of course, you will most likely wonder: "but how is he going to be able to make sure that no fatal issue will be happening??". I'd answer to that that first i plan on showing each others through some mesh a few times, to see how they react. Then, i will most likely put two enclosures in front of each other. After that, i may let the Phelsuma enter the chameleon's enclosure for a few minutes... then hours... then a day. Remove both, see how their behavior is changing... then reinsert, rince and repeat, up to possibly let both live together until death separates them. And obviously, i plan on doing the first few steps only when i will have the time to see both react to each other, in case that any agression signs would occur. Therefore, the really worst i have to fear is a bite, and not the death of one of them, because i should be able to take one of them out in a very short time. Then again, there will be no guarantee of success nor of failure, just like there is no guarantee that when you bring a chameleon to your house they will survive for a few years. That applies to wild caught animals, and even to CB chameleons as well...
Of course, in a scientific way it won't be flawless. However, the more notes i take, the higher the chances are that people will be able to reproduce the experiment if it works.
if you REALLY decide to do this, i hope you take enough notes in the tenth of a second it takes the chameleons tongue to hit the gecko.
seriously, if you MUST have the gecko, save some money and buy an enclosure for it. you did say all of this would be happening up to a year from now. thats plenty of time to save up for the gecko and everything you would need for it.
If you would have taken the time to read me, and see what kind of enclosures i have, you'd soon notice that money is NOT the issue.
i read this whole thread. and if you have the money already, then buy the thing. why are you trying so desperately to re-create something that worked for 2 or 3 people when we all know the usual outcome is a gruesome one?