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Posted by: JimFlaherty at Wed Nov 23 19:12:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JimFlaherty ] Couldn't agree with Will more, and it is best to err on the side of being pro-active. The cage re-arrangement could have mixed things up a bit much. In this case you have two pro-active options: 1) try alternative foods, such as a few superworms, or 2) if he doesn't appear to be eating shortly, return everything as best you can as it was. We have had many chameleons here who shut down eating when moved to a new cage, but pick it up again like normal when returned to their old cage. | ||
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