BTW: I didn't direct the statement towards you being unprepared or irresponsible.
I'll give you that they do have more than their fair share of issues and they aren't for everybody.
But to generalize that they were bred to have issues is a slippery slope.
I don't want to put words into your...
In all fairness some of that bad rap that bulldogs have issues is also due to unprepared and irresponsible dog owners. Same war cry we have with chameleons. Compared to other reptiles, chameleons can be difficult to keep. They require a little more attention to details. But once you get the...
You want to get in touch with Pacific Coast Bulldog Club. They meet in Hacienda.
PCBC
They have rescue. They do charge a donation.
One thing to consider is they can be high maintenance. They are the chameleons in dog breeds. Bulldog vet specialist (Dr Butchko) is in Riverside off the 10...
I think it depends if the buyer has a choice of payment other than PayPal. If the seller offers PayPal only, the seller should take the hit. Same token you stated above, does the seller want to bicker over $6?
How would you feel if the only payment a seller will take is Pesos and on top of...
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Don't you consider it a little hypocritical to be making those statements and owning a bulldog. They are what I considered the most man made dog breed. Originally they once looked more like pitbulls (longer legs, smaller heads, etc). Are you aware most bulldogs cannot mate on their own (due...
Get plants that has plenty of foliage and be planted in a big pot with lots of soil. This will allow the chameleon better ranges to thermo-regulate and the soil will hold better humidity. I would set up the misting system with two nozzles. One on top and one closer to the soil. Switch out...
A bit extreme but OK. Now using your example. After saving the 'victim's life' from a car crash by using CPR, would you deny the victim to be attended to by a qualified doctor or would you advice the savior to keep on treating the victim?
I guess I have to be the mean one here and not sugar...
What will hold up more humidity than more plants is having a deeper pot. More soil will help keep it constant without having to keep the whole surroundings soaked.
Just because they are captive bred, does not ensure you that they are parasite free. Just because one is healthy doesn't mean that there isn't one laying dormant inside it. Waiting for the right time to infest the host. It is the immune system that keeps them in check. That's why I guess that...
It might be time to seperate all of them. The female is showing signs of being stressed. Sunken eyes does not necessarily mean dehydration. But it's usually the first outwardly sign that tells one that there is something wrong. It's time to take her to a vet. At this stage if it is not...
Stop everything you are doing!
Isolate both the chameleons. Why would you subject a healthy chameleon with one that is sick? Without a vet visit you don't know exactly what is wrong with the one you have taken in. Who knows he can have parasites that can be passed on to your girl. Besides...
While your at it, why not throw in a waterfall. You don't know how those two comments make me cringe. You are making it clear that you are taking aesthetics as your primary concerns and not the well being of the chameleon. I'm not saying you can't have nice cages. But in order to do so it...
Best analogy when it comes to Apple and a PC, it's like the metric and standard measurement system. Both will get you to the same point. But if you are trying to translate (convert) one over the other everytime, that is when you will encounter the hang ups. It's like saying what is 7 inches in...
Another alternative then to releasing the chameleon is to find a vet, zoo or some type of reptile/animal rescue that will adopt it.
I did an internet search and found this one (if they don't take it in, most likely they will know who would): Society for the protection of animal rights in...
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The first one is a blue bar red bodied Ambilobe. One of the site sponsors sells them occasionally (Kammerflage).
The second and third pics was from a breeder who used to be a sponsor on this site. I think he sold off most of his breeding stock (including the second...