What would you do with one brought back to Michigan? The claw feet she described to be was what made me second guess my self and say chameleon. I’m sorry if I was coming off a little harsh I just wanted what was best for the animal
I would think anole too but I was told the feet are like claws. Wish I could have seen in person and helped this animal out. I edited the picture a bit. I see a chameleon.
Exactly why I didn’t post the picture. A lot of info I didn’t need. It’s not a anole look at the feet.
You did i sorry those comments wernt towards you. I was looking for rescues near me. I was even going to take it in. Just know WC can come with a heavy parasite load.
All those questions your pointing out I already know I’m not new to this.. I was liking for advice with a WC animal that accidentally got brought here. as I never have had experience with that.. maybe I worded it wrong. Taking it to the vet get it proper care finding a rescue etc. would have...
I’m not sure what a photo would do unless wanting said animal.. but I’ve lost contact with this person so no longer a concern my guess it died like the other one. Someone called me off my google page asking for help. I was looking on advice on what to do with the animal as I never had experience...
it’s in Michigan. She brought it back in the plant accidentally. From the picture I seen looks like a chameleon not anole. They don’t want to keep just don’t want it to die. I’m homing I can find someone to take it.
So I have someone that brought a plant home from Florida and with it came two chameleons unknown species have yet to see a good picture. One died but they have another one and not sure what to do with it. Any advice I can’t really take it in right now and don’t really want to risk it with a WC...
Haven’t posted or been on in while just wanted to drop by and say Hi to all the wonderful chameleon keepers out there. And Reptar has been doing great. Getting a little more used to me still doesn’t like to be handled to much. But will let me take him out with a little fight of coarse. Here he...