2007 and still on the shelves? wow that's a bit much! Captive animals require specific care as they do not have all the options their wild counter parts have so to keep them, one has to be sensitive to their needs and willing to provide them with quality life in captivity so they are not suffering abuse for lack of better way to put it. Its really not that complicated once u have a system going that works well for u and ur lizard. So about the dead insect.. first what is it that killed the insect? if it was insect repellent...disease... well probably not a good idea to feed it to an animal.. if u killed it urself.. well.. the lizard would have been happier and more stimulated hunting it down and doing that him/herself. Honestly if u have access to wild animals and find captive care complicated.. just take a weekend field trip w a camera.. some water.. good walking shoes.. and well.. have ur chameleon fill for the week. Pictures after all do not need supplement, species specific lighting, high electric bills, dead or live bugs, misting systems, or caging for u to enjoy their mesmerizing beauty. Feel free to post some too.. that for me would be a treat to see..."aint nothing like the real thing..." (that last part is just lyrics to a song)
Anyway here's hopping ur enjoying ur captive yemen.. those are indeed spectacular creatures.
Thank you very much for your advice! a really helpful post
And yes of course they are gorgeous and amazing creatures
But sorry about the wild ones!
But I promise, right when I see a veiled chameleon and have a cam with me I'll record a nice video and post it in this website, God willing
Thank you very much again!
I'm sorry if I came off rude. Good luck with your cham, I would love to visit wild veileds some day![]()
You are welcome everywhere, my friend!
And there's no need to say sorry! :|
You gave me an important advice
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