i'm sorry i can't let that 2nd thread go, eight cham's dying? overnight? someone else's fault? how many people take care of your cham's? sabatoged the vitamin's? you didn't know until now? maybe i am missing the info but that sounds nuts.
drew
hearing that and then walking thru the westchester show a few weeks ago and seeing all these dehydrated chameleon's packed together for sale and the seller's standing there with smiles on their faces, giving information??how can they give information?? i saw veileds so dehydrated they were laying on their sides on the bottom of the cage, i too wonder maybe these animals are not meant to be pets. we have all lost chameleons due to this and that but what chances do those have? even if the owner had all the best intentions?? don't want to be negative and rant but!! look at the chameleon's for sale page, bought 8 months ago and can't take care of them anymore,, well then maybe you should not have bought them, who suffers??
drew[/QUO
the chams suffer as they are dying,this didnt happen overnight they started losing their appitite first,then they got dehydrated,it seemed to hit the most gravid female first"lucky" then 1 by 1 they all started looking dehydrated ,now they are not all on the deathbed but they could all die.i am doing what i can but i must be careful as not to do do much or to little,i want to preserve aS many as i can.i believe i will lose my one female veiled lucky.only 3 of these chams are under 1 yr. old the rest are 2 yrs maybe a little more.