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rozdaboff
at Sun Mar 27 22:13:08 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rozdaboff ]
I know you and your brother are doing a lot of research about your chameleons, and that is great. I applaud you. However, I recall numerous posts from the two of you regarding issues or problems you were experiencing with your chams. This is somewhat normal, as unfortunately there must be a learning curve. But, I just noticed an ad on FaunaClassifieds from tassardar (your brother I believe) inquiring about getting a Female Carpet chameleon. Don't you two think you should take this a little slower, and perhaps let the juvenile chameleons you have presently get a little older. Do you have enough financial resources to have vet care for all of them if necessary?
I know it can be a bit addictive when you first become interested in chameleons, but I think it would be best if you waited a little longer before getting too many more animals. Your chameleons aren't old enough for you determine if you are doing something wrong regarding their husbandry (as shown with the potential for MBD with your Carpet).
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