FaunaBgirl
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Does anybody know if chams have a defense mechanism of flatening themselves protectively when being stepped on?
My cham seems for the most part, to have survived my stepping back on him. I held him in lukewarm water and then held him in the late afternoon sun. There, to my relief, he turned from black, back to green. He walked on a blanket with no trouble. But on the branch, favors his back right. :{ Either he doesn't know what hit him, or he's very forgiving of my horrible, horrible mistake.
I actually got him to walk my hands like normal and to eat two worms and some vits. He's sleeping now... We'll see how he feels in the morning.
He's almost 7 mos old, poor little gent.
My cham seems for the most part, to have survived my stepping back on him. I held him in lukewarm water and then held him in the late afternoon sun. There, to my relief, he turned from black, back to green. He walked on a blanket with no trouble. But on the branch, favors his back right. :{ Either he doesn't know what hit him, or he's very forgiving of my horrible, horrible mistake.
I actually got him to walk my hands like normal and to eat two worms and some vits. He's sleeping now... We'll see how he feels in the morning.
He's almost 7 mos old, poor little gent.