I am from pa around the allentown area usually go to the hamburg reptile show at least it is where i have purchased most of the reps i have had and have. I have meaning to ask if there was anyone in the process of breeding chams or have a couple month olds in the area it would be alot easier.
I have everything there is needed to take care of cham, would have one now but was not able to go to rep show last week, one in december though will be going to that one hopefully. Thanks for all the feedback i appreciate it.
So I am interested in getting a cham which type not sure yet. Have been through this site alot and read basically everything there is to read. What i am not sure of is why is it so hard to have a chameleon or is it really that hard. I have had all types of reptiles and cared for them as you are...
I have been researching chams mostly ones that are not pygmies, But have seen them many times before and have been reading up a little on them, is it true that they only live 1-3 years, That's not a very long time. From what i read they seem to be easy to take care of if you have had many...
Did anyone go to this show. Usually do but could not go this time will in december, my question is was there any breeders there with chams my brother went and only seen a few and they were pretty big seeing them in pictures, i was planning on getting one but a couple months old are they at that...
New to the site and interested in getting cham, have been looking through everything on having one and is a Schefflera plant poisonous to chams (Umbrella plant) i think have seen it is and it is not. Thanks
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I am also new to the forum and have been reading up on chams and ended up building my own enclosure very easy to do, but made mine 24"Lx24"Wx30"H, But this is going to be for a juvy, What i decided to do is when it gets bigger i will add onto the bottom, take out the floor which i...