6 Critical Mistakes Chameleon Owners Make
The chameleon is one of the most fantastically-bizarre of all lizards, which explains their popularity in private collections. Their very nature has led to a lot of pet fanatics wanting to own them. Chameleons are truly one of the most interesting, unique pets you can own, and if you care for your chameleon properly, chances are they’ll be with you for years and years to come.
But, no matter how good your intentions are, you’re not being fair to your chameleon if you don’t learn how to care for him properly. Many people underestimate the amount of work that goes into owning a pet chameleon and this results in most pet chameleons dying within the first week of purchase. Keep reading to find out the Top 6 Mistakes or click on the image below to grab your FREE COPY of this report.
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Chameleons make great pets. I own 3 now…and I keep them all separate. I tried putting 2 together and it didn’t go well. They are very independent.
My chameleon likes being held but only by me…if a friend tries to hold him he freaks out.
I was feeding mine only house flies and didn’t realize he should be eating more variety. Any suggestions?
Give your chameleon a good variety of food – many of these can be found at local pet or reptile shops. Here’s a partial list:
Crickets
Cicadas
Katydids
King meal worms
Night crawlers
Cockroaches
Meal worms
Wax worms
Earthworms
Grasshoppers
Caterpillars
Silk worms
Our cat (Bonnie) loves our chameleon (Clyde)…he doesn’t mind her sniffing around him but usually just ignores her. They are very funny to watch together.