If it makes anyone feel better. I found the Cham on the side of the road with a broken leg. I took him home and gave him a top of the line enclosure. I licked his wounds and breast fed him back to health. Now, I'm finally ready to let him go to a happy forever home Seriously though, I do want to sell him, but I am not one of those people who doesn't take care of the animals they have. I did get the Cham the best enclosure, and have a smaller one so he can sit outside in the sun. I kept up with giving him vitamins he needed, paid $40 for the best bulb you can buy to keep him healthy, misted his cage every morning to keep it as much like its natural habitat since they are used to having dew on the leaves in the morning. I cut up oranges, potatoes, carrots, and wheat at least every other day to gut-load the crickets before I fed them to the Cham. I put that kind of work into all my other animals as well.