Maybe you could do it on terrestrial vs arboreal such as a panther or veiled is aboreal and leaf chameleons are terrestrial you could also mention that terrestrial species are generally smaller then aboreal species hope this helped!
its not completly the hight thats the problem its the fact that they dont want me spending tons of money on a 'Lizard' when really I am very passionate about them and love them and wish my parents were more supportive
Im getting a female panther soon and it is my second cham but I am really just a begginer because the first cham I got I had to take in from a woman with mental health issues and the care for the cham was so bad no uvb no calcium and not the right temps and the cham already had early stages of...
trust me I will definetly upgrade as soon as I can my lizards are literally the only thing that I truly enjoy (other then hockey) and I will make sure to upgrade right when I can afford it and still have backup money for the vet
I have not been in this community for a long time but I have noticed way to many people with hard plastic fake plants in there enclosure especially with veilds is what I see the most. can we just adress the fact that this is not safe and if your cham takes a chomp on one of those leaves...
I know that people recomend baby chams in there full sized enclosure but do you think that it is ok if I were to start a baby in a 18x18x36 and them after like 6 months?