birthnugget
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Ok, so I know that like all chameleons are not created equal and some might be grump lumps there entire lives, while others want to never go in their enclosure, I get it. However, from what I have read, handling is almost healthy for the babies after gaining trust via handfeeding and being respectful to them and their environment. I have a 4 month old panther (4 months as of tomorrow) and he eats from my fingers, but is still shy. Recently, he discovered how to shadow me (climb sideways on the branch opposite of me) and I'm not sure why. I have tried multiple times to get him out of the enclosure, but only succeeded once. I know he may never become accustomed to people as they are big and scary, but should I being making strives to get him out and let him chill on another plant, or holding him for seconds at a time and gradually building over time? I don't want him to be terrified of 'the hand' his entire life, and I don't want a potentially social chameleon be antisocial because I didn't start things off right. What should I do?