BrittBepler
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Haha weird past time, why not just harass the animals you've already stolen from the wild and leave these aloneChill out it’s like catching a fish. The chameleon goes back in the tree unharmed after I take a picture.
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Haha weird past time, why not just harass the animals you've already stolen from the wild and leave these aloneChill out it’s like catching a fish. The chameleon goes back in the tree unharmed after I take a picture.
From when do people observe with hands? Please tell me so I can understand. I don't want to argue with you because I see you are close minded and that's fine by me, but what is the difference from taking pics and observing them by "eyes" from close or touching them and then letting them go. I think they look cooler on branches than in your hand, don't you think? Chameleons are extremely fragile animals and they are beautiful and people here are chameleon enthusiasts, which means they love animals and chameleons especially, you should understand this is not a good place for you to ask where to catch them like fishes. Anyways wish you luck, I was bored so I tried to explain it to you. Its up to you know, I don't know what are you going to get from touching them. You can try hand feeding them, I think that's a better and cooler idea!Thanks for that buddy. I’ll find a forum that’s helpful instead of a bunch of people telling me I’m gonna hurt chameleons when I just want to observe them up close?
IfFrom when do people observe with hands? Please tell me so I can understand. I don't want to argue with you because I see you are close minded and that's fine by me, but what is the difference from taking pics and observing them by "eyes" from close or touching them and then letting them go. I think they look cooler on branches than in your hand, don't you think? Chameleons are extremely fragile animals and they are beautiful and people here are chameleon enthusiasts, which means they love animals and chameleons especially, you should understand this is not a good place for you to ask where to catch them like fishes. Anyways wish you luck, I was bored so I tried to explain it to you. Its up to you know, I don't know what are you going to get from touching them. You can try hand feeding them, I think that's a better and cooler idea!
I live close to the area and it is mostly all private property in that areaHey everyone. I’ve been seeing people on Facebook catching chameleons in Florida and I read online that there were some in sw Florida too. Anyone know or any spots I can search? Me and my brother really wanna go find some we catch iguanas sometimes but the chameleons look way cooler.
Hey bro I’m in fort myers … you mind messaging me exact spots or areas where I can find them … I’d really appreciate it … I checked homestead didn’t see any in 2 daysyo A rd and B rd in labelle got chameleons. Also if you're willing to drive a couple hours you can go to the "robert is here" fruit stand in homestead. Ft myers has a decent population too. Theres a spot in Krome Ave, but i dont know the specifics. Sarasota seems to have a pantherchameleon spot, but i dont know exactly where either. Careful when dealing with private spots cuz u could get shot. I suggest asking for permission from the land owners.
Hey any luck with spots?? I’m in fort myers did you find any ??Hey everyone. I’ve been seeing people on Facebook catching chameleons in Florida and I read online that there were some in sw Florida too. Anyone know or any spots I can search? Me and my brother really wanna go find some we catch iguanas sometimes but the chameleons look way cooler.
labelleHey bro I’m in fort myers … you mind messaging me exact spots or areas where I can find them … I’d really appreciate it … I checked homestead didn’t see any in 2 days
I know but in LaBelle they're considered evasive and some people are going out of their way to kill them for no reason. The one my daughter caught was crossing a busy road.To see how the thread went from ridiculing this guy for looking for wild chameleons to liking wild caught chameleons is amazing me as i read this.
they are considered invasive and are killed when fish and game get them in florida. Its a super old thread. Just was entertaining seeing how it flipped.I know but in LaBelle they're considered evasive and some people are going out of their way to kill them for no reason. The one my daughter caught was crossing a busy road.
lmao they clowning on some guy just because he wants to catch some cool lizards in the wildTo see how the thread went from ridiculing this guy for looking for wild chameleons to liking wild caught chameleons is amazing me as i read this.
btw you should cover the soil with river stones, they supposedly can eat the substrate and get impactedYep LaBelle my daughter caught a male veiled right at 23 inches long we call him GodzillaView attachment 328285
A road and b road look to be private property. Any help?yo A rd and B rd in labelle got chameleons. Also if you're willing to drive a couple hours you can go to the "robert is here" fruit stand in homestead. Ft myers has a decent population too. Theres a spot in Krome Ave, but i dont know the specifics. Sarasota seems to have a pantherchameleon spot, but i dont know exactly where either. Careful when dealing with private spots cuz u could get shot. I suggest asking for permission from the land owners.