Izzyboy915
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If it saw a orbee would it eat it?
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Okay thanks because I shot a orbee at my door and I flinged onto my chameleon cage so I have to for the pieces now lolIt might. I wouldn't risk it. I watched one go after youtuber's pendant while she was holding it and talking.
Chameleons are the funniest animal and coolestmy cham almost got my tounge once and comes out on free range and sees my lego creations with motors moving and thinks it food funniest thing happened the other day i made a lego water pump and put it on my shelf as display bruce climbed on my shelf as he always does durring free range and started drinking from it i have a vid but dont know how to post it
yes very much agreedChameleons are the funniest animal and coolest
I'd be careful not to let him in striking range of the Lego in case he strikes some and accidentally ingests it.my cham almost got my tounge once and comes out on free range and sees my lego creations with motors moving and thinks it food funniest thing happened the other day i made a lego water pump and put it on my shelf as display bruce climbed on my shelf as he always does durring free range and started drinking from it i have a vid but dont know how to post it
That was me I stopped wearing that necklace after that.It might. I wouldn't risk it. I watched one go after youtuber's pendant while she was holding it and talking.
Teaching the world one video at a time. Bet you didn't think necklace eating would be a topicThat was me I stopped wearing that necklace after that.
It was Apollo — my male Cristifer Parson’s. It was one of the bloopers at the end of my video.@Gingero which Cham of yours went for the necklace(I didn’t see the video)?
Just curious because it seems veileds are most likely to do this, maybe panthers? I don’t have much experience with veileds, but from what people say they’re always getting into stuff and acting wild. Even turning leaves over in the substrate to eat bugs.
I found it. It's a 3:15. The link should take you right to it.@Gingero which Cham of yours went for the necklace(I didn’t see the video)?
Just curious because it seems veileds are most likely to do this, maybe panthers? I don’t have much experience with veileds, but from what people say they’re always getting into stuff and acting wild. Even turning leaves over in the substrate to eat bugs.
That's pretty cool that's you. Your vids taught me sooo much and thank you for that!That was me I stopped wearing that necklace after that.
yes i have so much but turn off the moving ones exept the fountain couse he enjoys drinking the waterI'd be careful not to let him in striking range of the Lego in case he strikes some and accidentally ingests it.
You could glue the legos if you're going to make it a permanent structure for himyes i have so much but turn off the moving ones exept the fountain couse he enjoys drinking the water
i made a big tree out of legos and put it on the top of the shelf he loves it couse it is way hiher then meYou could glue the legos if you're going to make it a permanent structure for him
Ooh, I actually have a weirdo panther who DIGS through his substrate to find isopods... The first time he did it I freaked out, thinking he'd fallen to the bottom and something was wrong@Gingero which Cham of yours went for the necklace(I didn’t see the video)?
Just curious because it seems veileds are most likely to do this, maybe panthers? I don’t have much experience with veileds, but from what people say they’re always getting into stuff and acting wild. Even turning leaves over in the substrate to eat bugs.
Haha oh wow! That’s cool, the cristifers seem more outgoing than the p parsonis ?It was Apollo — my male Cristifer Parson’s. It was one of the bloopers at the end of my video.