VeiledOwner87
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not realy, just further in depth. i guess in depth is more meaningfull than just a short answer debate. oh well though, i got my beliefs out lol, i hope you guys can cope with what i said.
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the whole trade will never stop at just one chameleon, franchise stores and little mom and pop shops that dont know squat will always be selling chameleons. i wouldnt keep buying from them, if they had something uncommon that i couldnt get from a breeder in the area, then i would consider the condition and go from there. but no, the store will never stop at one, but if you can give it a good heart and sincerely want to, and can afford what it takes to shelter it back to good or better health, than the decision is up to the individual. jmo
Don't buy it PLEASE.
I work at a PetSmart and I go out of my way to make sure any chameleon we have gets the best care possible, I even bring in my own supplements and gut load crickets up to my standards and not the stores. I even come in on my days off to do extra mistings and make sure meal worms aren't being fed. Of course there is only so much I can do.
We have actually stopped ordering Chameleons because of the amount of care they require and how little profit the store makes on them, I mean it did take me conveying this to the managers but they got the point after one of our veilds become very Ill. I nursed him back to health, and even got him adopted out to a great owner.
Total cost to the store including vet bills (not to mention it taking a spot of a reptile that COULD have sold): About $500+
Profit: $-500
If Pet stores keep going through profit losses like this, they will be less inclined to continue carrying those species of reptiles.
The best you can do is voice your opinion with the manager, to be honest a chameleon at 6-8 inches should be in the bigger habitats just in terms of policy and procedure, of course i can't post the details on here, but you get the idea. I do work at a Canadian Petsmart so things may be different if your referring to an American one.
Things i've achieved by just voicing my opinion in a professional manner at Petsmart: We now gutload with fresh veggies apposed to fish flakes, The chameleons are housed with bark bedding, which is now covered up with reptile carpeting so they can't eat the bark, and we now use a D3 free calcium powder rather then using Calcium with D3 at every feeding.
Just voice your opinion professionally with more logic and less emotional motivation, and maybe get some friends to come in at different times to voice the same opinions or get some sort of petition started, or make friends with one of the employee's and have them voice their opinion to their manager.
Of course, this all depends on if your talking about PetSmart or PetsMart.
Don't buy it PLEASE.
I work at a PetSmart and I go out of my way to make sure any chameleon we have gets the best care possible, I even bring in my own supplements and gut load crickets up to my standards and not the stores. I even come in on my days off to do extra mistings and make sure meal worms aren't being fed. Of course there is only so much I can do.
We have actually stopped ordering Chameleons because of the amount of care they require and how little profit the store makes on them, I mean it did take me conveying this to the managers but they got the point after one of our veilds become very Ill. I nursed him back to health, and even got him adopted out to a great owner.
Total cost to the store including vet bills (not to mention it taking a spot of a reptile that COULD have sold): About $500+
Profit: $-500
If Pet stores keep going through profit losses like this, they will be less inclined to continue carrying those species of reptiles.
The best you can do is voice your opinion with the manager, to be honest a chameleon at 6-8 inches should be in the bigger habitats just in terms of policy and procedure, of course i can't post the details on here, but you get the idea. I do work at a Canadian Petsmart so things may be different if your referring to an American one.
Things i've achieved by just voicing my opinion in a professional manner at Petsmart: We now gutload with fresh veggies apposed to fish flakes, The chameleons are housed with bark bedding, which is now covered up with reptile carpeting so they can't eat the bark, and we now use a D3 free calcium powder rather then using Calcium with D3 at every feeding.
Just voice your opinion professionally with more logic and less emotional motivation, and maybe get some friends to come in at different times to voice the same opinions or get some sort of petition started, or make friends with one of the employee's and have them voice their opinion to their manager.
Of course, this all depends on if your talking about PetSmart or PetsMart.
Yes, they will be. Plus, it will give you extra time to prepare for a chameleon.If you aren't too far into Phoenix, perhaps I could pick one up for you if you have things set up already.
Even at 50% off, I doubt it is comparative to the cost -- especially not the quality of the chameleons you can get here.
Unfortunately I doubt the store will stop at just one chameleon. If you had a similar situation, would you keep buying the chameleons?