Theveiled
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Could you post a pic of the back foot? Males can be very docile too!No but she has no Spurs and is fairly docile
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Could you post a pic of the back foot? Males can be very docile too!No but she has no Spurs and is fairly docile
It's a girl!My neighbor/friend who has had like 3 chameleons said she was a girl
Yeah but beardies are just too boring. My girl is deffinetly not afraid to show when she's stressed, she's fairly easy going from what I can see and have learned from her so far. Beardies also live a while and it sounds horrible but my parents wanted a shorter lived animal. Regardless I'm still gonna take care of her and give her the best care possible. The class starts this Wensday but I won't have to bringer in until October. I gave her a little extra calcium the last few days and I'm thrilled to say her crest is back to its normal self which surprised me. I'm gonna see if I can bring her in everyotherday or only bring her in on the last day for the testHonestly, I agree with everyone saying the stress the chameleon is getting. They really aren't a show and tell animal unless someone walks in your house and watches it roam in it's cage. Really don't think it would be acceptable for a project. It's just an animal that isn't truly like a dog. If you want a reptile that's very docile and won't have the stress level that your cham is getting I recommend a Bearded Dragon, those little guys are dogs of the reptiles.
Veileds actually live 5-7 yearsYeah but beardies are just too boring. My girl is deffinetly not afraid to show when she's stressed, she's fairly easy going from what I can see and have learned from her so far. Beardies also live a while and it sounds horrible but my parents wanted a shorter lived animal. Regardless I'm still gonna take care of her and give her the best care possible. The class starts this Wensday but I won't have to bringer in until October. I gave her a little extra calcium the last few days and I'm thrilled to say her crest is back to its normal self which surprised me. I'm gonna see if I can bring her in everyotherday or only bring her in on the last day for the test
The only time she's every really upset is when my dogs are near by, especially my border collie. She's pretty chill with my old fat dachsund but hides and doesn't eat if the other dog is near by. But good thing neither are allowed in my room where she is staying. And now that I have the cham my parents deffinetly won't let me get another reptile. My dad refused to let me breed crickets, he says he's living in a zoo and wants no more animals in the houseHonestly, I agree with everyone saying the stress the chameleon is getting. They really aren't a show and tell animal unless someone walks in your house and watches it roam in it's cage. Really don't think it would be acceptable for a project. It's just an animal that isn't truly like a dog. If you want a reptile that's very docile and won't have the stress level that your cham is getting I recommend a Bearded Dragon, those little guys are dogs of the reptiles.
I heard if you get them to live past 6 years it's a miracle, females are usually a year or 2 less because egg laying takes a toll on their bodies. Snakes live a REALLY long time compared to most other reptiles, I feel like frogs you can't hold cause most are poisonous and you can't find them in their enclosure and monitors oh lord those get big, same with blue tongue skinksVeileds actually live 5-7 years
Chams don't like you, they donThe only time she's every really upset is when my dogs are near by, especially my border collie. She's pretty chill with my old fat dachsund but hides and doesn't eat if the other dog is near by. But good thing neither are allowed in my room where she is staying. And now that I have the cham my parents deffinetly won't let me get another reptile. My dad refused to let me breed crickets, he says he's living in a zoo and wants no more animals in the house
theres always fish just kidding you could reinact finding nemoI heard if you get them to live past 6 years it's a miracle, females are usually a year or 2 less because egg laying takes a toll on their bodies. Snakes live a REALLY long time compared to most other reptiles, I feel like frogs you can't hold cause most are poisonous and you can't find them in their enclosure and monitors oh lord those get big, same with blue tongue skinks
What kind of class is it? I loooveeee science so I'm just curious we were doing a study on iguanas in my science last year and someone brought one in on a leashAnd that's about all our petco had
The class is called bio 2, I took honors biology as a freshman and then honors chemistry as a sophomore so I got loads of cool classes offered to me, bio 2 is only a semester to the rest of the year I'm doing anatomy and physiology. I'm sure people will bring in iguanas for the project and I can't do a fish because it isn't a reptile and the point of the project is to teach it a trick, I dunno what you could teach a fishWhat kind of class is it? I loooveeee science so I'm just curious we were doing a study on iguanas in my science last year and someone brought one in on a leash
When I learned about the class where you could get a pet back in 8th grade I've wanted to take it so bad, I'm such a science nerd and animal lover. I've waited patiently for 4 years and am finally in ththe class I'm so excited. I wanna be a vet really badly and I feel a course like this would really help me, also if I do become a vet and someone brings in a chemelon or what ever I wanna have some background on how to handle them and facts sinc they won't teach it in vet school unless your gonna be a Cham only vet which I don't even think that's a thing hahahThe class is called bio 2, I took honors biology as a freshman and then honors chemistry as a sophomore so I got loads of cool classes offered to me, bio 2 is only a semester to the rest of the year I'm doing anatomy and physiology. I'm sure people will bring in iguanas for the project and I can't do a fish because it isn't a reptile and the point of the project is to teach it a trick, I dunno what you could teach a fish
Well not cham only but you can specialize in the field of reptiles with focus on chameleons ...unless your gonna be a Cham only vet which I don't even think that's a thing hahah
I can't do a fish because it isn't a reptile and the point of the project is to teach it a trick, I dunno what you could teach a fish
She avoids eye contact hahahaYou could train it to win staring contests
I already know her trick, when ever aChameleons aren't really a trainable reptile. They do what they want when they want. Blue tongue skinks however can be clicker trained