azrael
Member
Hi all,
Wad thinking tonight about how many times I see chameleon's listed for sale or a new home with the reason of "don't have time to take care of it anymore".
This baffles me because I work 10-12 hour days, have a home, a dog and a husband to care for and still find plenty of time to care for our 3 chams. Now, I'm fortunate enough to have a pretty automated system but honestly the most time consuming part of caring for the chams is filling their dripper (haven't figured out how to automate that one yet, if you have I'd love to hear how) and the daily wipe down of their cages. You could count the time I take once every 6 weeks or so to make my cricket puree wet gutload (about 1.5 hours) but that's nothing in the grand scheme. It helps that I have a routine of how I do things every day but it's not an obscene amount of organization.
So I'd love to hear others chime in as to what the most time consuming part of your cham care routine is? How have you automated your care? Etc. ?
Wad thinking tonight about how many times I see chameleon's listed for sale or a new home with the reason of "don't have time to take care of it anymore".
This baffles me because I work 10-12 hour days, have a home, a dog and a husband to care for and still find plenty of time to care for our 3 chams. Now, I'm fortunate enough to have a pretty automated system but honestly the most time consuming part of caring for the chams is filling their dripper (haven't figured out how to automate that one yet, if you have I'd love to hear how) and the daily wipe down of their cages. You could count the time I take once every 6 weeks or so to make my cricket puree wet gutload (about 1.5 hours) but that's nothing in the grand scheme. It helps that I have a routine of how I do things every day but it's not an obscene amount of organization.
So I'd love to hear others chime in as to what the most time consuming part of your cham care routine is? How have you automated your care? Etc. ?