ChameleonsTree
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Your excessive handling may have contributed to his decline in health. When chameleons get stressed their immune system is compromised and this many times leads to health issues.Lymorg and Friend said:Lymorg was sick (respiratory infection) when i got him from the pet store but whenever something made him feel bad, he went to the doctors to get it fixed. i do not believe he has no emotions, even wild animals can feel things. i also own a pit bull, next someone will tell me i'd better watch out before she turns on me... (and this is a 70lb pit that will not even take her own toys back from some little butthead jack russel terrier. what a killer...) animals heve personalities whether you are open to seeing it or not. even our vet said Lymorg was pretty "in your face" for a chameleon so no, your pet is in your care so you should care... ok, not talking about teaching a chameleon to fetch but why bother if you do not even care?
...and by the way, i will not be getting another chameleon, it cost me about $2,000 in vet bills since february, and even though i still think he was worth every bit of it, i couldnt go through that again. financially or emotionally.