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  1. FredBenettonGuardian

    Altitude???

    I agree. I live in a ski town in CO, Steamboat Springs, where the elevation is between 7,000-10,000 feet. We have also moved 3 times (he’s lived in 4 different places within Steamboat that wasn’t in the plan) since I got I got Fred as a hatchling and was shipped at the end of January. He is...
  2. FredBenettonGuardian

    Videos of My Sweet Boys

    I’m glad you brought that up because that was one of my related questions I was about to post. It breaks my heart that chameleons (I speculate) will never understand the concept of glass and why they can’t get through it. Only when I “ground” Fred - not allowing him the usual access in and out...
  3. FredBenettonGuardian

    The outside world 🌎

    LOL. I say I’m doing it for my cham (which is ridiculous I know), yet I love to play the movie Tangled ‘for him.’ (For me.) Pascal is so much cuter and more realistic than Tango.
  4. FredBenettonGuardian

    Things that are not helpful on the forums...

    I am still new to this forum yet I absolutely cannot agree more with this statement! I have read so many posted questions not dealing necessarily with husbandry and everyone of them I’ve seen, those people are ambushed! It has made me shy to post anything for fear of the same happening to me...
  5. FredBenettonGuardian

    Videos of My Sweet Boys

    Agreed. Cuteness everywhere. (Even the cute aggressive ones.) It’s hard not to want to give other animals human emotions and I believe our relationships to our chams like others have replied is most likely built on trust, and I believe they have to have some capacity for memory. I’d like to...
  6. FredBenettonGuardian

    Chameleon air puff

    You asked… LOL. Longest response ever… Four years, 3 days a week at the Carnivore Preservation Trust in Pittsburg NC, with endangered rainforest species and every type of big and small wild cats. At 19 years old I started going into cages with tigers! And worked with 2 other prehensile...
  7. FredBenettonGuardian

    Chameleon air puff

    I was just googling the same thing about my male panther. He’s about a year old and this seems to be a relatively new occurrence. No gape, no aggression, happens inconsequentially of my position relative to him. Obviously it can’t be an emotional response to their caregivers. The dust thing...
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