Aww gotcha, I might get a pygmy this weekend. I just wonder how invertebrates/vertebrates , etc have different values on their life.
Aww gotcha, I might get a pygmy this weekend. I just wonder how invertebrates/vertebrates , etc have different values on their life.
I like your new avatar btw poison, also did you know pluto is not considered a planet anymore...lol
There is actually already a thread on this forum about that video.
http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...chameleon.html
It's quite sad really, still though I had forgotten about that video so thanks for posting it again.
I agree with that "poison beauties" guy. The guy did go about it wrong and he himself may be a sick person just for trying to get a reaction from people. But I don't see anything wrong about feeding chams or any other common species as feeders. And this is coming from someone who has owned chams (have a young one now) and other reptiles in the past.
There are many feeders available rather than offering a Chameleon to your frog, BUT given the chance most highly predacious species of frog would willingly accept it as food. Not a common food source, but a whole meal in one nonetheless.
I myself would not use them as a feeded, but it adds much needed variety.
I read the comments, he was sick of it because it didn't grow. Here is a quote from one of his comments:
"@CBGReptilez because the previous owner didn't give it correct uvb so it never grew. the chameleon in this video was well over 6 months old, and veiled chameleons should be adults in that time. so i got sick of it not growing and having a ****ty life so i decided to put it down"
Poison, I agree with you but the guy you agree with says it's the natural food chain, it isn't the natural food chain because I bet YEMEN chameleons don't come across AFRICAN bullfrogs in the wild very often.
I also have a cham.
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I remember seeing this. I think the guy claimed he got the chameleon when it was sickly and he alleges he did this out of compassion because of its unhealthiness. Probably BS.
I don't think so. Lives are lives and sometimes animals kill each other. I just watched the video and am a little more concerned about the water/habitat the user had. That water looked like mud or coffee or something! I also think it's foolish to buy a pet just for a snack.
But assuming they did breed chams for sale and this one had issues, it should theoretically be nutritious.
I just don't like people who do things to seem "shocking" or "cool." Especially when it's an already charged topic.
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