italian chameleon
New Member
In the summer when I got my first chameleon, every piece of good information I received was from this forum. This website and the amazing kind-hearted people who make it possible actually saved my chameleon's life - when 2 vets couldn't. In saying that, I know personally that newbies rely heavily on this website for proper information. Some of the proper information that can be found repeatedly throughout this site is about proper handling, and the stress that can be caused. It should be kept to a minimum, and should not be done in a way that causes stress. A quick google search for "stress in chameleons" will display nothing but articles about the negative effects and illnesses that chameleons will experience under stress - many of them are life threatening.
I would also like to combat the idea of keeping chameleons in cages opposed to free range. Many people, like myself, spend thousands trying to ensure the proper habitat for their beloved pets. This website has a tonne of information that covers temperature range, ventilation, space, foliage, and everything all species of chameleons need to be properly housed. Free range is great, but most, especially those with other pet species, know the benefit of proper enclosures.
I agree with every word of your post and I'd like to add that free-ranging two or more chameleons of different specie together at the same time it's not a very good idea . it may work for some time but reptiles are quite unpredictable and we tend to remember that only when something goes wrong!