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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 133312" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>Oh things have changed a lot now I hope, I remember of pet shops with wild caught Chameleons living a few months because no one knew their drinking habits etc, the mellers is nicknamed the 3 month chameleon or something similar because they would die so quickly but again wild caught and parasite laden, after horrific conditions for export, a healthy cb will thrive and live like any other chameleon, certainly my parsons parents are 12 years plus I think, mellers and parsons have a reputation for being difficult but their care is just specific, very specific with little room for error but get everything right and a healthy cb and you are can do extremely well.</p><p>So much more info now and the chameleonforums is just amazing, such knowledge from actual long term owners.</p><p>Much more info on Jacksons too now, specific care for these montane species is understood a lot more.</p><p>Sounds like you will have to look into keeping one of these in the future, there must be some space somewhere without a tarantula in it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 133312, member: 27934"] Oh things have changed a lot now I hope, I remember of pet shops with wild caught Chameleons living a few months because no one knew their drinking habits etc, the mellers is nicknamed the 3 month chameleon or something similar because they would die so quickly but again wild caught and parasite laden, after horrific conditions for export, a healthy cb will thrive and live like any other chameleon, certainly my parsons parents are 12 years plus I think, mellers and parsons have a reputation for being difficult but their care is just specific, very specific with little room for error but get everything right and a healthy cb and you are can do extremely well. So much more info now and the chameleonforums is just amazing, such knowledge from actual long term owners. Much more info on Jacksons too now, specific care for these montane species is understood a lot more. Sounds like you will have to look into keeping one of these in the future, there must be some space somewhere without a tarantula in it? [/QUOTE]
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