Please re-read my last post.
I did not treat it properly because I did not know anything about it!!
It did not come with a care sheet, I did not buy it, it was basically dumped. I took it in because it is a awesome creature.
With the use of the information on the forum, and the nice people and their suggestions will help make a better chameleon caretaker better.
So I am looking for positive information, not negative. Now I know more about the chameleon, I leave it alone. I personally catch grasshoppers around the place and feed it. Since I did not say how big it was how can someone determine if I am feeding it enough or not? Nor how big of grasshoppers.
So to bypass all the haters..
Chameleons are fragile, do not like to be held, their color changes with temperature and mood, females can lay eggs, eat bugs, learned about 'guttloading', dusting..etc.
So with patience and time, letting it see my hand to feed it, hopefully it will regain my trust. (Since I did not know it can 'trust', evidently it can)
Also, the previous owner had young kids, a family, who knows what they did to it over there..maybe that's why it wants to kill?
The fischer chameleon is going to have a fresh start since it is very small.
This may be a nice hobby to learn about and to enjoy.
Thanks
I did not treat it properly because I did not know anything about it!!
It did not come with a care sheet, I did not buy it, it was basically dumped. I took it in because it is a awesome creature.
With the use of the information on the forum, and the nice people and their suggestions will help make a better chameleon caretaker better.
So I am looking for positive information, not negative. Now I know more about the chameleon, I leave it alone. I personally catch grasshoppers around the place and feed it. Since I did not say how big it was how can someone determine if I am feeding it enough or not? Nor how big of grasshoppers.
So to bypass all the haters..
Chameleons are fragile, do not like to be held, their color changes with temperature and mood, females can lay eggs, eat bugs, learned about 'guttloading', dusting..etc.
So with patience and time, letting it see my hand to feed it, hopefully it will regain my trust. (Since I did not know it can 'trust', evidently it can)
Also, the previous owner had young kids, a family, who knows what they did to it over there..maybe that's why it wants to kill?
The fischer chameleon is going to have a fresh start since it is very small.
This may be a nice hobby to learn about and to enjoy.
Thanks