dodolah
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Are younger ones slower? Ive never actually seen him drink from it although I have seen him move twards it when I fill it.. he is rather shy though and wont do anything if Im watching..Is there a better method? I mist often enough. And I dont think Slofe was trying to be rude, I think he is just saying us new people come on here and get trashed when we are just seeking friendly advice..and then you get people saying "NO THAT IS WRONG YOU ARE BAD OWNER!".. Not in those exact words, but thats what it feels like...Remember, you guys were all first time cham owners once too.![]()
I don't use dripper since i mist at least 4 times a day/ 5 minutes per session (I have a simple drainage system to avoid flooding -drilled PVC bottom on a metal rack with bucket at the bottom of the rack)
So far, no dehydrated chameleon yet.
When I see slight sign of dehydration (looking at urate color), I fed my chams hornworms or silkworms since they have high water content to boost their hydration status.
You can check their hydration status via the urate color.
If the urate is white, then your chameleon is definitely drinking behind your back
I do partly agree that sometime people get very passionate and came on too strong with their advises. However, I sense that the passion comes from the urgency of the matter. Most of the time, when people ask for advices, their chameleon is already in the advance stage of neglect. Thus, it becomes very urgent for the owner to correct their cham's husbandry.
A part of the frustration also stems from the people who seemingly ask for advise; but, at the end, dismiss it as if we are telling them unfounded facts.
Another one that I often found myself in a dilemma is when people who got a chameleon in a critical condition refuses to bring their chameleon to the vet. "I don't want to go to the vet, can I fix him/her myself?"
Honestly, i don't know what to say in this case other than persuading them to give up their chameleon to people who are able to physically and financially provide better care for the chameleon.
Pet can definitely bring certain enjoyment to the owner; but, with it, comes responsibility that the owner need to bear since the pet relies on the owner for their survival.
sorry, I ramble too much
BTW, congrats on your new veiled, Travdee22!
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