thanks for the help guys.
rest assured this is not an impulse buy, I have owned turtles, scorpions, lizards, mantids. so i am not new in all aspects to the hobby but considering chameleons, yes i am and from the research ive done it will be higher maintenance but i hope that will transcend...
I'm wanting to get a pair of baby veileds because im planning on breeding them later on but dont have it in the budget to properly care for two of them at the moment. I was wondering if i should get a female first so she can become mature so its safe for her to breed and then get a male later...
has anyone tried a large water dish with gravel at the bottom of the screen enclosure? it might keep up the humidity in the general area of the chameleon.
gravel so no feeders drown
so these arent actually HO?
Zoo Med Repti Sun 22" T5 5.0 High Output UVB Bulb
they're cheaper than arcadia and it would be nice to have a budget alternative if it was sufficient.