My Little Stud Muffin

Hugh took it rather well, cosidering we was so horny he didnt notice the rejection:p

haha, i dont think it was a problem, if they were older, they probably would do the same thing, thats why you experiement and figure it out . Plus Darla is one of those fiesty Moxy chams, so all about the stress might of been overly stated, it happens in the wild, so no biggie

as long as you were there and you seperated them , all is well. a little stress can be stimulating even, but thats just me


both look great btw:)

Thank you! :D I can't believe how much my little guy has grown. I knew it was going to stress one or both out but didn't think it would be a big deal... Darla stresses even when I go up to mist her, feed her, and clean her cage. She is just a big meanie. :)

Well... As for stress goes yes it is stressful, Also is placing a chameleon in a cage that was once wildcaught, along w/ many other things. One thing to keep in mind is that in the wild, chameleons run across each other unexpected very often. Hence females evolving the ability to ward the male by gaping, puffing up and acting bad. Not saying what u did was either right or wrong, they are your chams. People need to keep in mind that these are not dog/cats/humans they are reptiles, and that whole encounter was forgotten the next minute. Do what makes u enjoy them, as long as you are keeping them correctly everything else should go smooth. Sometimes people overreact, thinking they are super sensitive creatures, although they are, they are also very tuff and can endure alot.

-Chris

Thank you! :) I'd never do anything to hurt my babies intentionally... I heard from others how cute it was when males bobbed their heads and really wanted to see Hugh do it. Carefully of course...

Heck I am stressed when I am trying to make a kid lol! or receptive..;)

Oh my gosh you made me smile, lol! I feel you on that one. :p
 
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