Does anyone here keep their Chameleons in their garage? I always wonder about the carbon monoxide from the cars after you park the vehicle in there. I have thought about it to keep the 'other unwilling owner' from being upset about reptiles in the house....lol.
So a visit to my folk's place and lo and behold....I found my old chameleon screen cage!!! It needed some dusting off but still looks just as good as when I had bought it back then!!
But after reading more from this forum (because one didn't exist way back then!), humidity seems to be one of...
Woo hoo!!! A Bay Area cham fan!! hehe....I don't have any myself just yet but I did many years ago. I was bitten by the chameleon bug several weeks ago when I went to the Reptile Show up in Sacramento and ever since then, I have been looking at getting another chameleon.
I forget which site it was but there was a home video of the entire process...from the delivery person at the door all the way to the unpackaging. I'm sure it's a safe process but I would assume it'd probably be nerve wracking for the chameleon...at least that is my assumption. But....sounds...
I was thinking about this the other day and I figured I'd ask...but when you mail order Chameleons, don't they get scared? And how are companies (at least reputable ones) guaranteeing that their chameleon will have a very high survival rate? I don't quite understand how that works.
Stan