i like that i can through them in the washing machine if they get dirty!
every cage has its bad things i haven't found a perfect one yet.
what i like about them- light weight, easy to move around, for the most part keep bugs in very well, i find it gives a sense of safety to the chams, holds...
if that cham is a female its hard to tell from that shot but the chubby-ness makes me think female and prego she might need to lay eggs and that head back position is a clear indicator of egg laying issues. I may be wrong just my first impression of the pic
A shippment of maddy chams came in this week wild caughts
Ambilobe Panther Chameleons - $350
Carpet Chameleons - $150
Outstalets Chameleons - $125
Madagascar Spiny Chameleons - $150
If interested contact me at [email protected]
Located in the Toronto area
I kept some and I housed them all seperate they dident seem to like each other. As far as care goes though they are the same as rudis/jacksoni they like it cool but they do like a small basking area, himidity should be very high.
and a note on rudis, although i have heard from others that...
Oh and he is NOT a Oorana Meena, he is a Nosey be, although i have no way to know if that is pure or not as you can never know really, all of the babies have been blue though this perticually cham does have a lot of red spots.
The male that is for sale is mine, female for sale was from cham_mas, but the parents shown were both my chams. HE is still availiable haha seems my add on this forum has been deleted ill have to add another