Mendez
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hello all,
There's a Petco nearby my house that has two adult Jackson's chameleons, one male and one female housed together in a cage. The cage is wider than it is tall, has no hiding places, and the female is visibly stressed. I know that you are not supposed to house adult chameleons together (exception for breeding, but even then, it's only for 1 night) because they will stress each other out. I first saw the chameleons together in the cage about 3 weeks ago and decided to go back today to see if they still were. There was only an old lady at the register and didn't want to bother her, I want to go back and do something.
Don't worry, I know not to buy the chameleons at full price (or close to it) because it only adds fuel to the fire. I know the first step would be to "educate" them, but I know for companies like these is that ignorance is bliss. I doubt they would act. Is there anything I could do? Negotiating tips? Why do pet stores sell animals? All there is is abuse: nocturnal leopard geckos exposed to full daylight during the day, chameleons with poor conditions, and arboreal lizards with no branches to climb.
Pics: Sorry for the glare
https://photos.app.goo.gl/w4WK2fZRhr7MHrk59
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YQJ7sQuBkgSZJrPx6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hY2khhbKon475yrn8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/puqD9MFQiZ5EZzn69
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NopBFVJGunqZb7Nr7
P.S--I'm new to the forums, and I have a young Jackson's chameleon.
There's a Petco nearby my house that has two adult Jackson's chameleons, one male and one female housed together in a cage. The cage is wider than it is tall, has no hiding places, and the female is visibly stressed. I know that you are not supposed to house adult chameleons together (exception for breeding, but even then, it's only for 1 night) because they will stress each other out. I first saw the chameleons together in the cage about 3 weeks ago and decided to go back today to see if they still were. There was only an old lady at the register and didn't want to bother her, I want to go back and do something.
Don't worry, I know not to buy the chameleons at full price (or close to it) because it only adds fuel to the fire. I know the first step would be to "educate" them, but I know for companies like these is that ignorance is bliss. I doubt they would act. Is there anything I could do? Negotiating tips? Why do pet stores sell animals? All there is is abuse: nocturnal leopard geckos exposed to full daylight during the day, chameleons with poor conditions, and arboreal lizards with no branches to climb.
Pics: Sorry for the glare
https://photos.app.goo.gl/w4WK2fZRhr7MHrk59
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YQJ7sQuBkgSZJrPx6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hY2khhbKon475yrn8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/puqD9MFQiZ5EZzn69
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NopBFVJGunqZb7Nr7
P.S--I'm new to the forums, and I have a young Jackson's chameleon.