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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 133350" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I do have much to re-learn…</p><p></p><p>Interesting about your notes on the mellers. I never had any problem keeping them alive and thriving. As far as I know all were WC, but they lived for several years each and I had an easy time feeding them and keeping them hydrated.</p><p></p><p>I have plenty of space for a chameleon. What I am short on is time. My spiders are fairly easy. Drop in a roach once or twice a week. Squirt some water into the dish once in a while, and leave them be. Chameleons require a lot more time and effort. I'm at my limit with all the tortoises and their constant stream of babies and now I've got nearly 50 tarantulas… Still, every year or two I get on the chameleon forum and read for a few days, or I'll talk to the breeders at the shows… I've been able to resist for a long time, but I really do love them and miss them. I might just have to break down and get another mellers if I can find a CB one now. I still have my old cages and drippers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 133350, member: 27883"] I do have much to re-learn… Interesting about your notes on the mellers. I never had any problem keeping them alive and thriving. As far as I know all were WC, but they lived for several years each and I had an easy time feeding them and keeping them hydrated. I have plenty of space for a chameleon. What I am short on is time. My spiders are fairly easy. Drop in a roach once or twice a week. Squirt some water into the dish once in a while, and leave them be. Chameleons require a lot more time and effort. I'm at my limit with all the tortoises and their constant stream of babies and now I've got nearly 50 tarantulas… Still, every year or two I get on the chameleon forum and read for a few days, or I'll talk to the breeders at the shows… I've been able to resist for a long time, but I really do love them and miss them. I might just have to break down and get another mellers if I can find a CB one now. I still have my old cages and drippers. [/QUOTE]
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