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a joy of living with leaf chams...

lele Jun 10, 2003 10:07 PM

...as much as I want a veiled (and will have at some point) I am thoroughly enjoying my leaf chams. I think one thing that they have over the bigger species is the fact that they are communal and can be housed together (within reason, of course) If they want to get somewhere and another is in the way they just climb over each other! OK, I will re-adjust their basking site to lessen this, but in the meantime it is pretty funny. Sometimes they will cling on to another's leg, thinking it is a twig and just hangout...then the other begins to get fed up and tries tro figure out how to be released! Funny stuff! At one point Bart was holding on to one of his front legs with a back leg! LOL!

Just wanted to share

lele

Replies (2)

trinacliff Jun 10, 2003 10:43 PM

Ever since I've started this chameleon research for my father, I've fallen for the Pygmies! So, of course, now I absoulutely must have some of them. I'm in love with everything teeny...I have one of the smallest miniature horses you'll see.

Anyway, I can't wait to get some...but we're getting all set up first, and we'll have to wait before they'll be ready to come to us.

Thanks for sharing! They sound just too cute!
Kristen

alanvines Jun 10, 2003 11:12 PM

hey Lele
They sound great. I know in all the pics they are very interesting looking. How do they act? Are they very active and move around alot or are they more "be a leaf, bask and wait"

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