werecat
Established Member
We'll this a very interesting thread again. I'd like to say some protective word in the name of the"one chameleon owners": I for example have one, because he is my first one I'd like to do it right with one at the beginning. And as we all know they are very expensive to keep... And I research every day, several times. So I don't have one Cham just because I'm not that interested. It can be a hobby even if you have one. No disrespect. The other thing, I can say as an amateur, that there are many theories. I know some about the European husbandry but I read this forum every time and there are many-many different thoughts. I try to follow the one which makes more sence. But I'm pretty sure chams are all individuall.
I did not mean to imply that all "one chameleon owners" are not interested in learning more. I myself am a one chameleon person (for some of the same reasons as you). I was merely trying to point out that there are some people who get a chameleon as a pet and want to know the simplest and most straightforward way to care for it and no more. It is for these people that the "tried and true" husbandry techniques suffice, but it is also these people who may not search further than a couple of threads and may take erroneous information as true information.