What Cham Is More Aggresive

beardeds7587

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just looking to hear about what cham species is more aggressive i got 5 veileds and they some what are moody, how about panthers and fishers and quads and all other species ???
 
Pretty much, you can build an open framed enclosure to house their lights, branches for basking, basking light and water drip system. Then have other branches set up for when they wonder around.
 
From what I understand, Senegals are pretty darn friendly. I know they bond pretty closely with whoever feeds them but I don't ever feed him (I can't bring myself to touch the bugs, lol) and he still seems to like me =)

When Bokaru opens the cage, he comes running. When I open it, he doesn't walk right up to me but will climb on my hand when I offer it. He's even fallen asleep on me before
 
Yea, it's a really unanswerable question. It's like asking which breed of dog is the meanest - all dogs can be really great, and all dogs can be really mean, it depends on how they're treated and raised. One person can have 2 really docile panther chams and another can have 10 really mean panthers, it just depends on how you treat and raise them for the most part.

I agree with the free ranging. My "mean" panthers have really relaxed around me in only a couple weeks of free ranging. And I bet that in a month or so they might actually crawl onto my hands by themselves.
 
If he is carrying a baseball bat and can move quickly, he may be aggresive. :D

All chameleons are different, and they have "personalities".
 
Depends on their environment, keeper, and food. Free ranging is the best way to have a happy cham, IMHO.:)

Yea, it's a really unanswerable question. It's like asking which breed of dog is the meanest - all dogs can be really great, and all dogs can be really mean, it depends on how they're treated and raised. One person can have 2 really docile panther chams and another can have 10 really mean panthers, it just depends on how you treat and raise them for the most part.

I agree with the free ranging. My "mean" panthers have really relaxed around me in only a couple weeks of free ranging. And I bet that in a month or so they might actually crawl onto my hands by themselves.

Totally agree. I can say from personal experience that the chams I free range are friendly and the chams unfortunately still in their cages are mean and bite. The ones that are free ranged weren't always. When they were caged they were mean, agressive and would try to bite everytime I stuck my hand in the cage. Once I began free ranging them (only earlier this year), their attitudes completely changed for the better.:D

I wish I had room to free range all of them. :(

https://www.chameleonforums.com/additions-free-range-33230/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/rockos-free-range-43774/
 
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