What are environmental concerns of a chameleon?
Some of the larger environmental concerns for a chameleon are dehydration, lack of vitamins, minerals, or nutrients, and parasites. Although ticks and mites are not usually a problem with these lizards, roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes are common.
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