Carlton
Chameleon Enthusiast
yeah thats true. especilly with frogs. but human skin actually has oils in it that are slightly toxic. thats why everyone says wash hands before touching a animals and wash hands after to avoid anything they could have (ex: salamina) plus everyone who knows anything about chams no handleing is stressful even if you have a cham that tolerates it.
I think we are confusing several things here. Amphibians are definitely sensitive to handling by human hands, but its because their skins are intentionally porous for moisture balance. Human skin can also have all sorts of residues on it from soaps, lotions, chemicals we use from day to day, etc. I have never heard that human skin oils are so toxic that they cause problems for reptiles (and a cham IS a reptile with pretty impermeable skin compared to an amphibian). Sure, it's always a good idea to wash your hands before and after handling any herp, and not to over-handle a cham, but picking up a cham occasionally with clean hands isn't going to harm it. BTW, any herp can carry salmonella but you are much less likely to pick it up from a reptile that isn't constantly wet or living in water. It also helps not to stick the poor reptile in your mouth! That was the big panic in the past. Toddlers were putting water turtles in their mouth or putting their hands in their mouth right after handling a turtle.