Yup they are basically thriving in Hawaii. When I went back to where I lived in Hawaii there was a large population growth and back then never had any living where I lived always had to go Millilani/Wahiawa side just to look for some.
thanks everyone and yes right now I'm in Hawaii brought him to the vet this morning. He looks like he will recover but its just a matter of time to wait and see the results in action. I'll be staying in Hawaii till he gets better and I've decided to take him with me, along with my other pets...
well my cousin is asking how he would pay for after bringing in the cham and since I've never been to the vet in a long time, anyone know whats the way of payment? ex. billing, etc
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As I was saying how do you replace something that is rare to see in Hawaii? Thats why all my fish and chameleons are going with my cousin to his place. Only if people could see it through our eyes then they would understand
true man they treated my my fish like as if they didn't exist and when I came down during the summer my fish were in bad condition and that my cichla azul ( I paid $500 for it) was missing and they told me it died and replaced it w/ a koi that probably cost $8.00. How the hell do you replace...
hah......well I'm asking everyone I know even relatives and old co workers and I'm getting the same response, " What for, just get a new one." I am devastated and disappointed at this I don't know what to do anymore.:(
Well I got a call from my parents in Hawaii and they told me my Jackson chameleon, Winfrey, has a absess on the left side of his jaw by the joint, and heres the part that pisses me off I asked them to take him to the vet and they told me to forget about him if he dies and they'll replace...