I was reading up on more caresheets and about different kinds of Chams, and I found a sheet talking about housing. He said the usual speal about aquariums bad, screen good.
But one part interested me and wanted to know your thoughts on it and also if you think/know it's true:
"5. Allows the chameleon to perch above your eye level. Chameleons are arboreal creatures in nature and some species normally perch at heights of six feet or more. This gives chameleons a sense of security that should be factored into their captive environment. Enclosures that open from the top, such as aquariums, are usually placed low to provide easy access for the keeper. Most chameleons in this environment attempt escape by reaching for their keeper whenever the top is opened. This behavior is usually interpreted as a sign of friendliness, but chameleons that constantly react in this fashion are probably just seeking escape or a higher perch because they are uncomfortable in their enclosure."
From:
http://www.animalarkshelter.org/cin/
I bolded the part that interests me. The reason I asked is because when I was at my old evil pet store to waste some time. My cousin pointed out the Female Vieled in the tank with the three water dragons and that she wanted me to get it. I asked my friend Amber who works there if I could examine it with the intent of buying it (yeah friggen right!)...so I asked about temperment and such, and she said this Female is very friendly and always grabs up at her when she opens the tank lid. I did handle her and she WAS friendly. And she did hesitate to go back into the tank (Gee, I wonder why)...
So yeah, I was just curious
All you little ol' Cham experts and hobbyists out there have been such a wonderful help so far
Jenn