Your boy ang New Member Mar 20, 2017 #1 Good this is that I can put him out side and watch him from the ac Attachments IMG_2003.JPG 289.4 KB · Views: 146
Your boy ang New Member Mar 20, 2017 #2 On his other plant Attachments IMG_1981.JPG 201.9 KB · Views: 114
Chameleon Mike Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 20, 2017 #3 Looks great. Be careful a bird doesn't grab him if your not around.
opheliaeatsbugs Avid Member Mar 20, 2017 #4 Chameleon Mike said: Looks great. Be careful a bird doesn't grab him if your not around. Click to expand... My worst nightmare... I stress every time Ophelia is outside. I can't leave her alone!
Chameleon Mike said: Looks great. Be careful a bird doesn't grab him if your not around. Click to expand... My worst nightmare... I stress every time Ophelia is outside. I can't leave her alone!
Your boy ang New Member Mar 20, 2017 #5 Yeah I be thinking the same. That's why I always walk out every 2 minutes just to make sure there ain't anything looking around. Well besides the stupid ducks everywhere. Lol
Yeah I be thinking the same. That's why I always walk out every 2 minutes just to make sure there ain't anything looking around. Well besides the stupid ducks everywhere. Lol
JacksJill Website Manager Staff member Mar 20, 2017 #6 Chameleons are incredibly stealthy. It only takes seconds for them to hide. I know several sad stories of lost chameleons. Consider some kind of enclosure. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/post-cheap-outdoor-enclosure-success-and-directions.2316/ That said the bonsai tree makes him look like 6 feet long up there.
Chameleons are incredibly stealthy. It only takes seconds for them to hide. I know several sad stories of lost chameleons. Consider some kind of enclosure. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/post-cheap-outdoor-enclosure-success-and-directions.2316/ That said the bonsai tree makes him look like 6 feet long up there.
Chameleon Mike Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 20, 2017 #8 The chameleon will just be on the tree anyway. You'd have a little piece of mind just getting an open air cage for the tree and chameleon.
The chameleon will just be on the tree anyway. You'd have a little piece of mind just getting an open air cage for the tree and chameleon.
SammySup Member Mar 26, 2017 #9 Look But u might want to stay out there with him so an animal doesn't come and catch him