Motherlode Chameleon
Chameleon Enthusiast
This is a spring outdoor free range of my Orange Eye White Lip Calumma parsonii parsonii pair Rhinos and Trudy. The two of them are soaking natural sunshine, water from the hose and time outside of any kind of enclosure. This time of year in my part of central California has the perfect conditions to free range Calumma parsonii parsonii outdoors for extended periods of time. There is great temperatures, decent humidity, and is early enough in the season that the sun is not a scorcher to Calumma parsonii parsonii extremely sensitive skin. Meaning they can stay outside for extended periods of time.
There are some risks with outdoor free ranging even with all the pluses. There are legitimate concerns such as runaways and deaths from predators (birds of prey and raccoons). These have to be addressed with outdoor supervision while free ranging or with giant outdoor enclosures. The pluses are there though, for free ranging outdoors if your not outdoor free ranging already.
Can you spot the Parsonii pair in the first photo?
There are some risks with outdoor free ranging even with all the pluses. There are legitimate concerns such as runaways and deaths from predators (birds of prey and raccoons). These have to be addressed with outdoor supervision while free ranging or with giant outdoor enclosures. The pluses are there though, for free ranging outdoors if your not outdoor free ranging already.
Can you spot the Parsonii pair in the first photo?
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