Chameleons Northwest
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I would have to say the visual barrier seems to be a success.
When I first put it up it upset Megana, who breeched it and approached Herc anyway, making him angry, as the video posted 5/15 shows. After his "show" she slowly, quietly, climbed back up to sit near him for many hours, demurely. Only moving to adjust position a few times.
The next day she left the free range altogether, and was found up near the ceiling, on some cables, on the other side of the room. The night after that she slept on top of the visual barrier support (where she could see Herc). The next day she pretty much spent the day, not in her basking spot, but in a position where she could see over the visual barrier and watch Herc.
Yesterday they spent the day together, on "his" side of the barrier. Today she is on "her" side, basking, and he is on his side, doing the same.
So, they seem to have come to terms with whatever was going on. The visual barrier seems to have helped cool them off a bit. Megana is not stalking him anymore. And, when she does enter his zone, he no longer runs for cover.
This is a great relief to us, because we were not looking forward to building another free range, and separating them. And I don't think re-caging one of them would have been an option.
I would have to say the visual barrier seems to be a success.
When I first put it up it upset Megana, who breeched it and approached Herc anyway, making him angry, as the video posted 5/15 shows. After his "show" she slowly, quietly, climbed back up to sit near him for many hours, demurely. Only moving to adjust position a few times.
The next day she left the free range altogether, and was found up near the ceiling, on some cables, on the other side of the room. The night after that she slept on top of the visual barrier support (where she could see Herc). The next day she pretty much spent the day, not in her basking spot, but in a position where she could see over the visual barrier and watch Herc.
Yesterday they spent the day together, on "his" side of the barrier. Today she is on "her" side, basking, and he is on his side, doing the same.
So, they seem to have come to terms with whatever was going on. The visual barrier seems to have helped cool them off a bit. Megana is not stalking him anymore. And, when she does enter his zone, he no longer runs for cover.
This is a great relief to us, because we were not looking forward to building another free range, and separating them. And I don't think re-caging one of them would have been an option.