I'll look into Kammerflage
I understand from fishkeeping that it's not always the prettiest site that has the best products, so I'll try to keep an open mind about each one I come across. Although in my experience it's actually been the less appealing sites (as far as looks) that have the...
I was looking at fl chams, as they had the best selection I've seen so far, and good prices too. I was looking at a nosy be or ambilobe, mainly for the bright coloration. I'm leaning towards a ambilobe over a nosy be, as they have a larger variety of colors.
Long story short, I have a stocking issue with my tank, and after I brought it up with my father, he said it was okay for me to buy another tank at first. Now he changed his mind, so I have extra money to put towards the chameleon itself. With more money I'll likely get a panther chameleon over...
That's probably one of the things that led me towards it. In my experience in keeping aquariums, the more money you spend, the better life your fish live, and the easier the maintenance is. When I saw that a 40 gallon bearded dragon kit was only $250 I knew something would eventually go wrong.
@jamest0o0 @Andee @Kristen Wilkins @Monta Thoughts?
@Monta I won't get a cham for another few months (if at all, still have to see how the parents think of it), so pics won't be for a while.
Back on topic-
@jamest0o0 What materials would I need to keep/breed insects?
How often can/should I handle the cham? Under what circumstances would I be required to remove the Cham from the habitat (other than cleaning)?
This was the tank as of yesterday. You can see quite a few snails at the top left back corner. Unfortunately assassin snails wouldn't work well in my tank, as I have two nerites.
I used to keep those in my 16 gallon, but the cyanobacteria killed him (look it up, nasty stuff). I already have shrimp, and plan to order more. A puffer would murder them all.