Doug Smith
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I don't even own a chameleon but my daughter does. After honorable service her old one died (It was a B. fisheri when she got it but I now read someone decided to change the name). Latin names seem to change more often than originally advertised. My hobby is taking pictures. I would appreciate it if someone could recommend a site that would ID the new (to us) species. She is about 5" plus tail.
While sunning, she (a livebearer) shows no fear or inclination to run. She does, however, like to supplement her diet with whatever flies in. We don't spray but there is always the chance that a fly-in came from neighbors. I was unprepared for the tongue being quite so long so I missed the fly. Perhaps, next time I visit?
I see where some of you feed larger Chameleons hissing cockroaches. I have some in my community reptile tank (no cameleons) but there are never any babies that survive the first day (they tend to eat anything that moves in that tank). I found this image interesting but what does it show?
As an outsider, I have been led to believe that Chameleons as a group are a nervous lot and would never accept being kept with even same size reptiles (anoles, long tail grass lizards, green snakes) in a planted terrarium. Is this a fair statement?
Thanks in advance.

While sunning, she (a livebearer) shows no fear or inclination to run. She does, however, like to supplement her diet with whatever flies in. We don't spray but there is always the chance that a fly-in came from neighbors. I was unprepared for the tongue being quite so long so I missed the fly. Perhaps, next time I visit?

I see where some of you feed larger Chameleons hissing cockroaches. I have some in my community reptile tank (no cameleons) but there are never any babies that survive the first day (they tend to eat anything that moves in that tank). I found this image interesting but what does it show?

As an outsider, I have been led to believe that Chameleons as a group are a nervous lot and would never accept being kept with even same size reptiles (anoles, long tail grass lizards, green snakes) in a planted terrarium. Is this a fair statement?
Thanks in advance.