Holvure
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Okay so I live just south of Tampa, Florida. Irma is headed right towards us and is looking to be a cat. 4. We may have to evacuate in which case I'm putting my panther cham into his old and smaller enclosure for transportation purposes. Right now, he's still in the 48x48x24in set up. He's been acting a little strange lately, and I was just wondering if it's related to the hurricane? I had him tested for parasites about a month ago, so as of then he was completely healthy. However recently he hasn't been very interested in eating or drinking, and has been slightly more aggressive with me particularly when I offer him food. Normally he's very docile and doesn't get stressed out or worked up about anything except the wild lizards in my yard. So do you guys think it has something to do with the hurricane coming? I know they say dogs and other animals freak out sometimes or act funny because of the pressure drop during hurricanes, are chams the same way? There's not much I can do right now seeing as the hurricane is going to hit tomorrow and the vets are all closed down. He'll occasionally eat a superworm off of the screen, but won't pay any attention if I try to hand feed him like usual. He won't eat roaches either, which he loves, even if I let them run around on a plant in front of him (that made him particularly angry). So, anyway, any input would be greatly appreciated!