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Those are beautiful pictures u have,and I used to use "bonding " word with my chams too,until I got into a very interesting debate with some forum members,so now I use the word "taming"
Those are beautiful pictures u have,and I used to use "bonding " word with my chams too,until I got into a very interesting debate with some forum members,so now I use the word "taming"
U are more than welcome and I cant even tell those pics are from the cell phone,I like those circular branches in ur car ,its like the chameleons "nest"I totally understand. There's some really closed minded keepers here but I am use to talking with vets and very experienced keepers. BTW Thanks for the nice compliment on the photos. Most are just cell phone pictures.
@cyberlocc @jajeanpierre You guys are ridiculous, and are both in complete denial...sorry I had to be the one to put you both in your place on this forum. I truly feel sorry for all your chameleons, and your kids (if you have any) as well. By reading through some of yall's post I can see the same arguments and ludicrous opinions mentioned repeatedly. Get off your high horses and quit spreading your nonsensical beliefs. You're both probably very religious (not that there is anything wrong with that, my mom is very religious and one of the smartest, most sensible person I have ever met), but your the type of people who can't think or speak for yourself, try to spread you beliefs and opinions onto others as if its the truth because you think you know everything, you think your better than everyone else who doesn't agree with you and you think your gods gift to earth. Ya'll rarely if ever have any means to back up your slander then use each other to try to gang against others with false accusation, while putting words in their mouth, and then repetitively use the only big word ya'll know "anthropomorphing" in a pathetic attempt to sound intellectual.
You're the parents who won't let their kids play at the play ground because your scared of them getting hurt--then, just like your chameleons, they're going to grow up sheltered, with no experiences of the real world and unable to take care of themselves, just like your isolated and asocial chameleons. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347213005186
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I completely agree with you. I do like to check out my guys when they are on top of my head in the mirror, but anytime I notice a hint of stress in any situation I resolve it. I love my chameleons as well, and my favorite one (my female Oustalet) is the most independent of them all, so while she doesn't hang out with me, we still have a special bond. She will only allow me to pick her up and handle her, and when she got an eye infection she made it apparent to me something was wrong and even came to me when it was time to giver her eye drops and antibiotics. Again, its a long stretch to say that they are self-aware, but I have never seen any other chameleon look at a mirror and use it like Zeus does...it could just be his unique personality, but I wouldn't dismiss the possibility especially after seeing how Zeus acts in front of a mirror. Its good to hear your chameleons are happy and doing well, it sounds like your a great owner! It depresses me when I have to leave them cooped up in their cage for too long because I know how much they love being out of their cage and feeling like they are free, and I'll do anything I can to make them happy!I'm not to sure about self awareness in the mirror but chameleons can be very sociable. I spend hours each day interacting with my chameleons. I have formed a bond with every chameleon that I have ever had. I truly love them and show them nothing but love and respect. People that keep their animals cages and don't take them out and interact with them know nothing about their chameleon nor what they are capable of doing. Every animal I've ever had even my chameleons have their own personality and likes and dislikes. Most would much rather be on me or my husband that in any tree. I have some that would like to hang on me 24/7 if they could. I also think it takes many many years to learn about chameleons and I learn new things from my vets and other experienced keepers just about everyday. No one ever knows everything about chameleons because we are all still learning. It's really important to try to get new pet information from experienced keepers and not a newbie or even worse, someone who thinks they know what they are doing but really doesn't. As far as the mirror thing personally I try to avoid mirrors with my guys. Occasionally they come in contact with one and some react as if an intruder is in our house and others ignore them. For the ones that are stress by a mirror we have them covered in their areas. So I have poster board on the mirrors in my china hutch and mirror closet doors put up inside out. It's our responsibility to learn about our animals and know what they like and dislike like. It's also our responsibility to protect them.
Thanks for that, and good advice. It would be nice to be welcomed to a new forum instead of ridiculed and dismissed when I try to start a topic that is interesting and meaningful to me.Whoa, this has been a great read. Bonding, I believe is a misunderstood phenomenon. I've kept a wide variety of reptiles over the years and I don't think bonding best explains the relationship. Yes, they recognize their keepers, they are the source of food, or possibly other good things (I like to take my pets outside when possible), but self recognition, who knows, you can't ask them. The need to bond is very human, and many keepers may feel they have a "bond" with they're reptiles. I don't agree, but I think it's great someone cares enough to have created that opinion in their head. As far as this very loose experiment involving the mirrors, though it's admirable for any keeper to try and recreate and prove or disprove the results, remember, a very large percentage of all scientific studies turn out to have too many variables, and are proven useless. Personally, I'm in the medical field, and I have rarely come across a study that covers all the variables, and ends up positively changing the way I care for my patients. Again, great read, but be respectful with commenting, as I tell my coworkers, you can't well convey context or neuonce in a text message, or in a forum apparently.
I don't think they are talking about the topic you brought up, they are talking about how you are talking to people. Insulting people and making assumptions.Thanks for that, and good advice. It would be nice to be welcomed to a new forum instead of ridiculed and dismissed when I try to start a topic that is interesting and meaningful to me.
Great Pics, and awesome, I feel the same, and love the relationship my chameleons and I share (even my female Oustalet who is very independent!). Your large male veil, small female, and male panther have a striking resemblance to 3 of my babies!
I got that, hence why I said good advice...because it is. But they have no room coming to the thread I posted that, as a fellow chameleon enthusiast, am genuinely curious about and wanted to hear other opinions, then insulting me, making assumptions, and putting words in my mouth. Even after I explained multiple times that I started this thread for positive criticism and opinions they continued. EditI don't think they are talking about the topic you brought up, they are talking about how you are talking to people. Insulting people and making assumptions.
Thanks for sharing the family photos. My wife and I also take Herbert on trips to petco, to visit the grandparents, to visit our coworkers on random days off. We love that he has a persona of his own among other humans. "How's Herbert doing?" "Any new pictures or Herbert updates?" A kid at petco "wow. What's his name?" I replied Herbert. The kid started smiling and laughing "that's a great name!" People just love him. Thanks for all the family photos again. Also wanted to say that great minds think alike:I totally understand. There's some really closed minded keepers here but I am use to talking with vets and very experienced keepers. BTW Thanks for the nice compliment on the photos. Most are just cell phone pictures. I have tons more if anyone needs further proof that there's bonding going on.