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As for mine, when I want to take him out to get some real sun, I take out a fake tree with me, and place him in that. I do this because real trees outside can have insects walking around on them that you don't know about. I never take my eye off the fake tree or leave him by himself while he is outside, and I've never seen him nab a random insect (yet ). I also have his old cage that I'm going to turn into an outside cage that I can place on my balcony for days I want to leave him outside longer than an hour or so, but have things to do. It'll be easier to place him in a screen cage on the balcony and go about my business while he soaks up some rays because I won't have to worry about watching him, and stray insects won't be able to get into the cage where he can nab them.
Eating wild bugs should the least of your worries with a Cham outside. I had a mockingbird fly down and snatch my cham away, as i stood just 5 feet away!
No doubt. I always let mine crawl around in thick cover and large plants. So they're not sitting out in the open with a target painted on their back.Eating wild bugs should the least of your worries with a Cham outside. I had a mockingbird fly down and snatch my cham away, as i stood just 5 feet away!
My Chams love Dady Long Legs/Harvestmen which are not poisonous.I do pretty much agree with you however the way my cages are set up outside I don't have a choice and cannot stop spiders my cages are approximately 10 foot by 8 foot by 7 Foot and are covered mostly in one quarter inch hardware cloth and we also don't really have any venomous spiders like out west or at least for you have the black widows and things like that I would say our most dangerous spider would have to be the daddy long leg and they love those another thing to know is I did pretty much research as many bugs as I could in our area in the only real toxic one we have is the lightning bug but as stated it's a personal choice each person makes and it does involve a little bit of a risk to the chameleon I will always feed wild most of my chameleons are wild-caught rescues from shows so they are already used to eating Wild Things and you do have a good point about raising your own safe wild bugs, I breed isopod, praying mantis, snails, moth and I harvest mosquito larvae for all the babies and praying mantis
OMG!! Sooo sorry to hear that...you must have been so heartbrokenEating wild bugs should the least of your worries with a Cham outside. I had a mockingbird fly down and snatch my cham away, as i stood just 5 feet away!
Shocked…and yes, heart-broken.OMG!! Sooo sorry to hear that...you must have been so heartbroken
I'm the one that stops everybody from squishing them so I can set them free outside..Lol!I don't care much for spiders... although I am often sent into battle with them as I have 3 kids and wife that don't like them at all!!