Ren
New Member
Ok, I live in a small town, we have a pet store... I went in one day to buy some supplies for the Veileds and she asked what are you buying crickets mealworms and such for, I explained she said I would love to see them sometime... after a vet visit I brought them in... She loved them and told me she was going to order some in right away... Went back a couple of weeks later there they were 2 baby veileds about 1inch long and a female juvenile, about 3 inches long.... had on the sign $100.00 male veilded chameleon.... I told her she had a female and explained how you can tel and she still let the sign ride... I also told her you need to mist them often and supplement their food and give them the proper lighting.... has been months and still no lights, no dust, and finally no baby chameleons..... the female is still there and alive, I feel so bad, I want to go in there and buy the thing to try and help it out but I cant afford that price tag for her to buy more and NOT take care of them as well....I wish I could tell someone who could do something but Im sure thats a loosing battle, also I just got back from dinner some 50 miles from home and we stoped at a Petland, they have a lot of really cool fish and stuff for your animals, however they are the most overpriced place i have ever seen, $3,400.00 for french bulldog WOW, anyways, was walking around looking at a misting system and there are 2 Veiled Chams, in a 12x12x24 fresh-air enclosure, black as night both of them, both with broken tails, twisted spines , 1 laying on top of the mister system and the other hiding under the crap on teh bottom of the cage... I work @ Lowes, when we have new products we have training on the computers and such to learn about selling the product installation and so on, do these places that deal in animals who eat and drink and breath not do the same thing? Again no lights, no dustings and no life, there is no saving those 2 from the petland, makes me sick.... just thought I would share...Im glad there are folks like you all who take pride in caring for you animals and not just running some breeding mine....