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anyway, here's a chameleon trying to catch bubbles (Original Post) PunkinPi May 2019 OP
Adorable! redwitch May 2019 #1
Some days I feel like that chameleon.... FM123 May 2019 #2
11 on the Cuteness Scale! 50 Shades Of Blue May 2019 #3
He is cute! Scarsdale May 2019 #4
Smile Martin Eden May 2019 #5
We had one of these as a pet years ago. mommymarine2003 May 2019 #6
Cool Pepsidog May 2019 #7
So darn cute!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 BlancheSplanchnik May 2019 #8
My cat wants one 😁 grantcart May 2019 #9
Adorable. K&R. nt tblue37 May 2019 #10
He looks joyful! Bayard May 2019 #11
My little brother had a pet anole. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2019 #13
Wha a delightful way to start... 3catwoman3 May 2019 #12

mommymarine2003

(261 posts)
6. We had one of these as a pet years ago.
Sat May 25, 2019, 09:46 AM
May 2019

His name was Kirby, and he lived with us for at least 5 to 7 years. My son bought him through the mail, and and he was about 5 inches in length when we got him. My husband built him a beautiful cage, but we often let him sit in our ficus tree in the house and just climb around. I would take him outside with me when I gardened and let him walk/hang around on small trees (so he couldn't get away). We really enjoyed him as a pet, other than the dozens and dozens of trips to the pet store to buy crickets and mealworms.

Bayard

(22,075 posts)
11. He looks joyful!
Sat May 25, 2019, 11:15 AM
May 2019

Put a meal worm in one of those bubbles.

I ordered a "chameleon" through the mail when I was a kid. He was actually a little anole. His name was Hogan. My mom made him a home our of an oatmeal box, but he frequently hung out on our kitchen curtains. I took him to school a few times, hidden under my collar. The other kids thought he was way cool, and the teacher never knew.

A lot more fun than the sea monkeys.

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