Lingling
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When I search "Senegal Chameleon" in Google, the first result that comes up is this: Senegal Chameleons. No wonder so many people who have "done their research" still have so many things wrong with their husbandry. It's too bad that this forum isn't the first result of chameleons searches on google. Here's a couple of my favorite parts of this brilliant little piece of knowledge. I'd bet you that the author has had great success with Senegals!
Hahaha! Yeah, vacations are a breeze when you've got chameleons! Just leave them a big bowl of water and a couple dozen crickets, right? Or just drop em off to be boarded at the closest vet.
Anyone want to make a guess about how long this kid's chameleons lived?
They're not freaking parrots....
Senegal chameleons are great pets because they are easy to care for. A dog or a cat requires hours of playing, feeding and walking. Like any other reptile, most of your time with your Senegal chameleon is dedicated to feeding, cleaning the tank and changing the heating lamp. They are perfect pets for young children; people who love to travel and anyone who is busy. These pets also require little equipment and take up very little space.
Hahaha! Yeah, vacations are a breeze when you've got chameleons! Just leave them a big bowl of water and a couple dozen crickets, right? Or just drop em off to be boarded at the closest vet.
That is another reason why you want a smaller tank. It makes heating easier. The tank temperature should never drop below seventy-seven degrees or go above a hundred degrees.
Anyone want to make a guess about how long this kid's chameleons lived?
Once your chameleon is used to you and the environment, you can begin to take it out and let it sit on your shoulder.
They're not freaking parrots....