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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    *I think that the low color translucent will look cool as an adult, as they dont develop the same coloration as a normal veiled*
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    So for the future, I am looking at what cham would be better. I want to get a veiled, im trying to decide from a low color translucent or a orange premium (Naval Bloodline) from FL Chams. Opinions? Also does the paler coloring on the cham shorten anything like lifespan, or is it just coloration.?
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    Thats a terrible story, don't want my cham to have that sorta ending. Also probably wouldn't be a good idea since at that time, the cham would only be 7-8 months old.
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    I have looked up the laws regarding bringing reptiles across the boarder. You can bring nearly any reptile across the boarder without a permit/papers except turtles/tortoises. Most people here think im going by plane and that i will have to import them. I drive because my family has a dog.
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    Thank you- I agree about waiting for later
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    Nor do i want to cause excessive stress
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    Alright, don't have that money to spend. My cham won't be coming to canada then.
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    The auto mister would make it easier and I would get a timer for the lights. So the only thing that my "care person" would do is feed him.
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    This year i was thinking about bringing him on the trip in a travel tub. But im not sure yet. @CamrynTheCham22 thanks for the info, definitely have some decisions to make. The auto mister is good idea
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    @kinyonga yes, its my only reptile now and i have a friend come and feed him and give new water a few times a week. Because he is an adult
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    ok, thanks for the info
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    But I want to get a reptile that i really like not something thats convenient as my mom says I can only have one more reptile. So i don't want to spend all of this money, like the reptile, but in the back of my mind still want a certain reptile more than one thats "convenient".
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    I have a leopard gecko, I know that they are more of a beginner reptile
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    I just like hearing actual answers from experienced keepers, which makes it come off like i don't know anything about chams.
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    How To Clean Sticks From Outside for Chams

    I have read up so much about chams, but the thing thats killing the idea of getting one is that travel to Canada for a month every summer. And the experienced owners here believe it would be too stressful of the cham. Which it probably would be. So after being told i shouldn't i probably won't...
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    Alright. I understand completely
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    I know that you think i shouldn't get a cham yet and i probably won't but please read this article http://www.muchadoaboutchameleons.com/2014/01/traveling-with-chameleon.html
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    Bringing Chams to Canada temporarily

    I was considering a beardie, but they need a 55 gallon tank at least and they are much more expensive than almost any chameleon cage by itself. The glass tanks also take up more space as its horizontal. Sorry this is not a all around reptile forum. But, opinions?
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