I have a chameleon so had to look after keeping humidity right for them and live plants to grow and mine isnt friendly hiss and goes black so hard to clean and feed him without bleeding lol I’ve got two leopard geckos and a gargoyle gecko much easier and friendly two dogsIf you guys see me with another animal in the future (thinking in one year) it will be a chinchilla. I’m not equipped to deal with chameleons which I sooo want again. I would want a room to control their humidity. But we can only work with what we got.
I love their dust baths!!I've had lots of chins. They are a unique animal for sure. They roll in dust baths.
My enclosure had a tall mesh cage so it wasn’t that hard to clean but the worst was that I would find random crickets in that room, not many but some would always manage to get out. And I would release a bunch of crickets and most would get eaten, some would just live and hide until they eventually die. I hate crickets, ugh the smell. If I ever do it again, I would probably feed them the superworms and other things.I have a chameleon so had to look after keeping humidity right for them and live plants to grow and mine isnt friendly hiss and goes black so hard to clean and feed him without bleeding lol I’ve got two leopard geckos and a gargoyle gecko much easier and friendly two dogs
chinchillas are so cute I don’t know much about their care
Mine was friendly enough, he would be agitated for the moment but turn right back to bright. He did hang out with us thoughMy enclosure had a tall mesh cage so it wasn’t that hard to clean but the worst was that I would find random crickets in that room, not many but some would always manage to get out. And I would release a bunch of crickets and most would get eaten, some would just live and hide until they eventually die. I hate crickets, ugh the smell. If I ever do it again, I would probably feed them the superworms and other things.
Mine is tall mesh one too but it’s a nightmare I find to keep clean and I stopped feeding crickets Because I found them everywhere and ur right they smell so bad I feed loctcus morioworms dubia roaches red runners silkworms but they die fast and expensive so it’s a treatMy enclosure had a tall mesh cage so it wasn’t that hard to clean but the worst was that I would find random crickets in that room, not many but some would always manage to get out. And I would release a bunch of crickets and most would get eaten, some would just live and hide until they eventually die. I hate crickets, ugh the smell. If I ever do it again, I would probably feed them the superworms and other things.
Oh sorry, we went off a chameleon tangent hahaChinchillas are insectivores? I thought they ate grass or hay!?