ChameleonNerd
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i'm very curious, what type of tree was he found in?
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i will even come help you out..or steal him...LOL jk....but hey at least im close..if i have some extra feeders you can come pick some up..
Whats a feeder?
On the ground! Weird huh. I was walking to the back of my truck when I heard some rustling in the thick leaves on the ground. I looked down to see a bright green/yellow lizard. At first glance I thought it was an iguana or somthing. He tried to bite me so much I had to pick him up by his tail and place him in a 5 gallon bucket. i was in a rural part of San Diego (Jamul) on a private road with only 4 homes on it. The vegitation there is super thick almost like a forest canopy. The area gets real hot in the summer and as low as the 30's in the winter. There was no running streams or creeks any where near.
That's pretty common. I liken mine to the wicked witch of the west ("I'm melting!") but keep misting. Sometimes it takes a bit for them to decide to come out.
After one more week I would consider him mine. 3 weeks equal three strikes- old owner out, you are in. Especially since you have not hidden the fact you found him and have been looking for the owner.
I don't think theres a owner for this chameleon. I think someone may have found a population maybe. That area should be searched for more. The cham looks very healthy and happy. Better then most pet veileds. Goodluck with him!!!