HELP please

ElviKidd

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my chameleon is lost i put it on a plant which were it loves in my balcony :( i sleep i found it i went to school i came back and i didnt see it ! im veryy worried about it if it jumped off balcony wall im really worried about it if u know how i can i find it please
 
Sometimes it's easier to find them at night, because they turn a lighter color. You can try shining a flashlight up into the nearby trees. It's also possible, although I hope it didn't happen, that a bird or neighborhood cat might have gotten to him. Do you have a cage you normally keep him in? It's never a good idea to leave them alone outside.
 
There are no trees or bushes around your balcony? Hmm, then I would look for him on whatever he could have climbed on, to get higher. I hope you find him.
 
If he can climb on the wall. He can climb on the ceiling, up, around and onto the outside of the building. He probably climber to the top of the apartment. If you can get to the roof I would check there. Also, if there are truly no trees in your apartment complex find the nearest one and check there. They go for height.
Also post some papers around your complex. He could have climbed into a neighbors balcony.
 
I don't mean to be a pessimist, but you may have to accept that he is long gone (hopefully I'm wrong). I've read some success stories about chams being lost inside the house and even one being found within the hour outside nearby a tree. He has an unlimited amount of space to roam outside as well as exposure to an endless amount of predators...:(
 
I don't mean to be a pessimist, but you may have to accept that he is long gone (hopefully I'm wrong). I've read some success stories about chams being lost inside the house and even one being found within the hour outside nearby a tree. He has an unlimited amount of space to roam outside as well as exposure to an endless amount of predators...:(

well if that how nature works i will get 2 chams this time with a cage after i finish schools:(
 
If you do decide to buy two, you will need two separate cages. Most chameleons, with a few exceptions, need to be alone in their cage.
 
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