From what I understand, they get very attached to their owners. We've had ours since May and he's been doing great. They really are great little guys but because they are so cheap, I think that people assume that they don't need as much work as a veiled or a panther, therefore they don't often...
I have a Senegal Cham and they do really like water. We keep a dripper on all day, mist several times a day, and sometimes give him water from a little eye dropper thing (I'm drawing a blank on the actual name, lol).
They are about the same care as a Veiled. There's a blog that we started on...
Sure, I call mine a tard when he's, well, being a tard. But not if he's actually sick. I understand where both sides are coming from but it comes off as incredibly insensitive and uncaring when talking about his sick pet. :(
You could name him Van Gogh. If I remember my art right (which is a long shot, lol) he was one of the first ones to use bold, contrasting colors...and red and blue sorta fit that, lol.
He's beautiful btw, can't wait to see his grown up colors!
Senegals look very similar to Common, Graceful, and Flapneck chameleons. Excluding the Flapneck, you can really only tell the difference between them by the patterns they display (This is based on my own reasearch. If someone knows otherwise, please correct me). I've attached a few pictures of...