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Having that first chameleon be healthy to start is very important. New owners do make mistakes. All of us have and most of us still make some. The thing is if you are least start with a healthy cham, they will most likely survive the small mistakes you make. A sick cham has a lot less chance. It can be done it is just a lot more labor intensive.
The finally decision is yours, as long as you are ready to handle what you decide, then go for it. We are all here to help you.
Draco, a few questions for you. I know that the healthy chameleon was easier for you. Was it as rewarding? Do you recall it as fondly? Do you remember it as vividly? Do you regret taking on the challenge?
To everyone who has helped me figure this situation out. Thank you. I have ordered a new (healthy) chameleon from Sandy (I just got off the phone with her) and am very excited! Now I am going to figure out if I want to supplement with Repsahy superfoods calcium plus OR do the three separate powders (Ca w/o D3, Ca w/ D3, and multivitamin) routine.
Update: Okay so PetsMart called me back and said surprise surprise Kinji has the early stages of MBD. They can't sell him back to me, but they are offering to let me adopt him for free... so now I am at a cross roads... get a healthy cham from Northwest Chams, or one that can't be sold again because of early (but curable) MBD... ugggggggggggg
Personally (and this is just me) I would do both.
But im a sucker for booboos and pets that need help...
But I only have one cage... and you can't put two together... :-(
Agree with this!!! It would mean two cages but it would be worth knowing the cham with MBD would be cared for!