Syn
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My point is that you keep comparing mammals to reptiles, people to reptiles, but you have yet to show any experience with reptiles..
I don't mind that you don't have any reptiles but if you don't have them, have something to back it up with, not false assumptions etc.
The people who were on that thread have experience with chameleons. Ryan is a very intelligent guy and I'm sure has done his research.
You give good information on the care of silkworms... but much more than that... well..
Common sense also says people aren't chameleons and sugar gliders aren't chameleons.
No, you have said definitive things. By suggesting them you are making the idea open for anyone to read... this is a public forum that anyone can read.
By chance/accident a new member comes in and only reads your post about horn worms... then they end up having a dead chameleon... do you see my point?
No enemies are made. I'd just like to make you aware of what you are saying.
Toxicity... the definition is not needed here. Want to know why? They aren't necessarily toxic. It's the vitamin A from the tomato plant that will do a chameleon in.
I don't know where all of the other stuff came from.
Liet was also curious to know. No harm done.
ETA: You said, "I wouldn't feed it off because I am personally made aware of parasites." That was already mentioned, and you're worried about parasites of all things?
I bet you've never owned a WC animal.
I don't mind that you don't have any reptiles but if you don't have them, have something to back it up with, not false assumptions etc.
The people who were on that thread have experience with chameleons. Ryan is a very intelligent guy and I'm sure has done his research.
You give good information on the care of silkworms... but much more than that... well..
Common sense also says people aren't chameleons and sugar gliders aren't chameleons.
No, you have said definitive things. By suggesting them you are making the idea open for anyone to read... this is a public forum that anyone can read.
By chance/accident a new member comes in and only reads your post about horn worms... then they end up having a dead chameleon... do you see my point?
No enemies are made. I'd just like to make you aware of what you are saying.
Toxicity... the definition is not needed here. Want to know why? They aren't necessarily toxic. It's the vitamin A from the tomato plant that will do a chameleon in.
I don't know where all of the other stuff came from.
Liet was also curious to know. No harm done.
ETA: You said, "I wouldn't feed it off because I am personally made aware of parasites." That was already mentioned, and you're worried about parasites of all things?
I bet you've never owned a WC animal.
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