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    Tastes of freedom desirable if they make cage time miserable?

    SUPER helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond. It actually would be possible for Grog to have a lot of free range in my studio. I do have 2 dogs and a cat but they are not allowed in. I just have to try to take it slow and see just how much trouble this adventuresome guy can get...
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    Tastes of freedom desirable if they make cage time miserable?

    You may be right! I think he tried to mate with my wrist when I was putting him back in his cage last time he was out. I'd really like to think this isn't cage desperation and the phase will pass. Any guess as to how long until the hormones settle?
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    Tastes of freedom desirable if they make cage time miserable?

    Indeed! I looked for a small kiddie pool but they were all too big for my space and had climb-ale looking ridges. So I rigged up this pathetic structure from some photographic paper I had lying around. A sturdier plastic ring would be much better. Maybe that's something I can find at the...
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    Tastes of freedom desirable if they make cage time miserable?

    Thanks for the input. Thanks for the replies/ support. When I moved Grog to his mansion, he seemed pretty happy. I didn't take him out for the first 3 or so weeks. Now that I've taken him out once, he seems less content and ALWAYS wants out again. I guess my challenge is to find ways...
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    Tastes of freedom desirable if they make cage time miserable?

    About three months ago I took home a 4ish month old veiled chameleon (Grog) to live in my art studio. I understood that veileds generally are shy and don’t like to be handled. I figured I would take care of his needs as best I could, admire him as I sculpted, and we would peacefully live...
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