2 years of happiness, congrats Bella

Sonny13

Chameleon Enthusiast
It´s now exactly 2 years ago that our beautiful girl Bella came into our life. At that moment a first time chameleon keeper, with the necessary beginner mistakes, till a full grown full time free range beauty with 5 successfully laid clutches.
We love you Bella and thank you for being in our life 🥰 🥳

Some shots of her growing up.....

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And her castle

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Awwww sweet Bella. It is so hard to believe that it has only been 2 years. I am very thankful you came here and the friendship we have. You are an amazing person and I have loved watching you grow in this hobby.
Thank you very, very much and yess just 2 years, feels definitely longer.
As I’m 🙏🏻 Really thankful knowing you and the rest (digitally 😉) and how the friendship and knowledge sharing evolved. Many years will follow, thanks for your effort so far.
 
Congrats on your 2 year mark with your little girl. I don't mean to be a downer, however you may want to monitor her temps and her diet - 5 clutches in 2 years is a big toll to take on a chameleon's body, and will shorten her lifespan. I just want you to have the longest time possible with her!
 
Congrats on your 2 year mark with your little girl. I don't mean to be a downer, however you may want to monitor her temps and her diet - 5 clutches in 2 years is a big toll to take on a chameleon's body, and will shorten her lifespan. I just want you to have the longest time possible with her!
Way appreciated 👏🏻 But temps are max 68 and she only gets 3 times a week 3-4 feeders. Her clutches are around 20-25 eggs, as an average over 6 clutches (by now). My girl is just highly active and I can’t slow her down, at least I don’t know how. I’m fully aware about the shortening of lifetime related to the egg laying, but I can’t slow her down?!
 
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