Welcome back to part two of our Chameleons and Water segment. In the last episode we talked about the importance of water and how to get it in the chameleon enclosure. This episode is about what to do with the water that goes into your chameleon cage once we are done with it.
Water is as important to chameleons as it is to us. They need it properly function. So I am probably stating the obvious when I say we must put a high priority on providing water in the correct form for our mini tree dragons. In this episode we discuss hydration tactics for chameleon husbandry.
Get to know the host of the Chameleon Breeder Podcast, Bill Strand. Briana Kammer returns, but this time she is in the host seat! Inbetween talking about Bill's story, these two discuss the current chameleon community and weave in a vision for the chameleon community going forward. Listen in to a free flowing talk about past adventures that led to this point, podcast philosophies, and future directions.
For people who love their chameleon keeping experience this question of breeding naturally comes up. What can be better than having a chameleon? Well, obviously – more chameleons! But it isn't as simple as that. We will explore the reasons, good and not so good, to breed chameleons.
Explore the relationship between chameleons and stress. We go over the three stress zones: Comfort, tolerance, and intolerance and then delve into different kinds of stress including stress spikes, internal physical stress, external physical stress, and emotional stress. Most importantly, we go over the communication that chameleons give you to show that something is not right. We often miss these because we don't speak chameleon! Well, this is your first lesson in chameleon speak! By learning the signs of stress you are well versed to eliminate it as much as is possible from your chameleon's life!