unixmiah
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Yesterday was a complete misery. I thought I lost my 7 weeks old $300 bucks panther with a special blend and it stressed me the hell out.
I'm starting to train my Chameleons to be free rangers at day time and night time back on their cage-- during work I feel terrible they're in their cages, I'd much rather them be free while I'm not taking care of them.
My lil panther is a adult plan size full in length with his tail uncurled but he's very fast. I thought he ran away, the entire room is carpeted and windows sealed shut- the ac duct is very thin, he wouldn't fit it--- there is no gap between the door and carpet--
I did notice in there is a door to a utility room and there is somewhat of a small crack between the door and the carpet. I thought he ran in there, I spend an hour almost
looking in there, I smoked a few cig's and blew smoke in the utility room so he'd make a move-- I was literally like god give me a sign.
I really thought I lost him. After 5 hours he decides to come out of some corner of his cage. I thoroughly searched his cage like a state trooper searching for drugs. I checked every corner of his cage-- I even tried banging it to make sure he didn't get lost. I wonder why he did that, I really thought I lost him, I have no idea where he could have hid in his cage, still baffled and dumbfounded on where he was hiding. My Veiled never hides even if he doesn't like his visitors.
Lesson learned:
If you loose a chameleon, Chameleons don't hide in corners or cracks. They like to be in an open space but hide behind a leaf but not under a refrigerator with dark corners.
Is that true at all?
Small babies can hide, most fast and act un chameleon like
Why is that?
I already sealed the gap just in-case; last thing i want is lost chameleons in a dark utility room lost dying of hunger and thrust.
I'm starting to train my Chameleons to be free rangers at day time and night time back on their cage-- during work I feel terrible they're in their cages, I'd much rather them be free while I'm not taking care of them.
My lil panther is a adult plan size full in length with his tail uncurled but he's very fast. I thought he ran away, the entire room is carpeted and windows sealed shut- the ac duct is very thin, he wouldn't fit it--- there is no gap between the door and carpet--
I did notice in there is a door to a utility room and there is somewhat of a small crack between the door and the carpet. I thought he ran in there, I spend an hour almost
looking in there, I smoked a few cig's and blew smoke in the utility room so he'd make a move-- I was literally like god give me a sign.
I really thought I lost him. After 5 hours he decides to come out of some corner of his cage. I thoroughly searched his cage like a state trooper searching for drugs. I checked every corner of his cage-- I even tried banging it to make sure he didn't get lost. I wonder why he did that, I really thought I lost him, I have no idea where he could have hid in his cage, still baffled and dumbfounded on where he was hiding. My Veiled never hides even if he doesn't like his visitors.
Lesson learned:
If you loose a chameleon, Chameleons don't hide in corners or cracks. They like to be in an open space but hide behind a leaf but not under a refrigerator with dark corners.
Is that true at all?
Small babies can hide, most fast and act un chameleon like
Why is that?
I already sealed the gap just in-case; last thing i want is lost chameleons in a dark utility room lost dying of hunger and thrust.
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