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Parsonii can be harder than the panther or veiled chameleon, but not as hard as one would think. The biggest thing they need is your time to make sure everything is correct at all times such as temps, humidity,caging, and what's put in the cages. They need large cages, high humidity and a lot of water along with a large diet. They need different food sources such as roaches, mantis, crickets,hornworms,walking sticks and so on. Wild caught Parsonii unlike other wild caught chameleons do seem to have a lot of problems, but even captive born can be a little tricky at times. You MUST have a good vet and the money to care for them. I have noticed that my Parsonii don't like to be around a lot of activity and they seem to respond best to me. I think they get use to seeing one person and learn to trust them, or maybe that's just my mind thinking what it wants to think. Either way, they seem to be doing just fine for now. If anyone is thinking of getting Parsonii, please do your research and make sure that you are not on a bugget or always gone. And if your going to do it, do it simply for the passion of the animal and not the thought of making money or your going to be the one that breeds and hatches Parsonii, because 15-18 months is a long time for something to go wrong. They are best left to the people who have the time and money to care for them, and if you have that then enjoy! I usually don't post but thought maybe my 2 cents could be of some help this time.
Curtis