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I apologize if you think I came off in a way that upset you. I was @ my step daughters soccer game trying to help while my wife was yelling at me for being on the forums.... We all have a life. We all have chameleons. Some of us here (not me) even breed chameleons successfully. Me myself have never had to take either of my chameleon to the vet yet (knocks on wood) because I took the advice I was given and researching on this forum for months 2 days after I first purchased my first veiled chameleon. So I apologize if you feel I came off strong in my response.Yes I do care and that is why it's frustrating to only hear what I'm doing wrong.. I didn't set the tone respectively which sabotaged my own experience here. I came to share my love for the little one and was not expecting to hear that I was not doing good for her. Simply from the moment I picked up the chameleon kit with two bulbs in it.. and thought it would be pleasant to spend time outside the mesh eating some lavender. Please know I value the information given and I wish I hadn't given the impression that I didnt.
Yes would anyone else like to take a shot at my confidence while the anxiety is still fresh? Not understanding why there's no option to disable further comments here. I know what I must change now thank you.
Yes I do care and that is why it's frustrating to only hear what I'm doing wrong.. I didn't set the tone respectively which sabotaged my own experience here. I came to share my love for the little one and was not expecting to hear that I was not doing good for her. Simply from the moment I picked up the chameleon kit with two bulbs in it.. and thought it would be pleasant to spend time outside the mesh eating some lavender. Please know I value the information given and I wish I hadn't given the impression that I didnt.
Before I got my cham I did what I considered alot of research because I wanted to make sure things would go right. I spent alot of money on items that in my opinion were correct for the chams environment. After finding this forum I discovered there were things that I was doing right and many others that needed to be changed as far as husbandry goes. I would take the comments given by members as good constructive criticism and not as attacking you personality. I hate to see anyone end up with the expense of continued vet visits much less a very sick cham. Just saying the advice you recieve here on the forum comes from experienced members and is only designed to help you be successful in the proper care of your cham.I just wanted to know the sex so I knew what care regiment to use. I am not the best at expressing my situations nor did I come here to be grilled. Just cause I didn't specify the greens type doesn't mean I'm throwing in seasoned coleslaw. Just cause she eats a couple mealworms doesn't mean she's going to be fat. I appreciate the information provided and I apologise to open a can of worms...
And we want you to be able to do that, we all feel the same way about our chams. However you will never get that opportunity if your Cham is sick all the time, so let’s tweak the few flaws in your husbandry so you can spend the next few years here with us bragging on your beautiful and HEALTHY Cham!I came to share my love for the little one and was not expecting to hear that I was not doing good for her.
Throw the orange cubes out, absolutely worthless.I can make the upgrade in the coming week if it is of large benefit. PetSmart had them but at $38 PLUS the cheapest hood was 40 so I went to Petco and got this one for 40 and it included the bulb. I got flukers orange cubes and kale annnd grapes AAAND another fake plant to give her more privacy near the very top.
Was hoping not to hear that Oh well at least I didn't get the large container. Will do.Throw the orange cubes out, absolutely worthless.