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Im still waiting to see that literature on showering chams causing stress. This is a time honored technique we've been using to help keep chams hydrated and eyes and skin cleaned for yrs & yrs. Is this something that was published or is this just one forum members' opinion?
Uhhh, ok.
I just thought maybe he'd enjoy it more than he did. I guess i'll wait it out until he's older and maybe he'll like it. Again, i'm new to this and i'm just trying to do my best for my little dude. I lost my first Cham and I don't want it to happen again. I love him SO much and want the best for him. There are lots of views and opinions and sometimes it's hard to pick and choose which are the best. I'll just keep trying and see what HE likes and dislikes and go from there. Doesn't hurt to try everything once (if safe of course).
Thank you, he is a Sambava from Amazing Blue Reptiles. I was actually looking at your Avatar picture a while ago and thought "Wow, that is one awesome looking Cham." Can you post a picture of him here? I'd really like to get a closer look at him. I even went to your profile thinking I could see a larger version. Maybe I didn't find it...
Woah, he looks pretty pissed. Lol! He is awesome.
I would like to make a very important note. You can try safe things to see how your animal reacts, but if it reacts negatively I highly suggest you stop. If it is needed for health, then it might be best to continue, but certainly not if it's just an experiment. No need to continue to push stress on them when they clearly are stressing out.