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Again...I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure that your chameleon was not hibernating.

There were some things that you needed to correct in your husbandry that may or may not have lead to your chameleon's situation though. If you are going to get another chameleon you should ask/read about the care, etc. first.
 
Again...I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure that your chameleon was not hibernating.

There were some things that you needed to correct in your husbandry that may or may not have lead to your chameleon's situation though. If you are going to get another chameleon you should ask/read about the care, etc. first.

thanks for the condolences but im sorry at the time i filled out that form i was very distraught and just typed to the best of my knowledge...there is nothing wrong with our husbandry we have read and researched everything about chameleons we have a male by the way and there is nothing i can do about an egg bound chameleon we had a place for her to lay and you know this stuff happens so im sorry if im taking ur response as an attack on my ownership of our chameleon but it was i only posted on here to see if anyone else had a chameleon show the same things as ours did
 
It was not meant as an attack...it was meant to help you. What you posted in the help questionaire is what I was going by...but then JaxyGirl already told you the same things I would have told you.
 
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