Dunnigan
New Member
So here is the "problem" if you will...im leaving for college and have a nearaly full grown Male Veiled, and all of the apartments i have looked at have some type of insane pet policy, some range from a $150 non refundable pet deposit and then an extra $10 a month for having a pet and another place has a $400 non refundable deposit and $20 a month.
All of the places consider a pet to be anything that live in a cage bigger than 15 gallons (my guys cage is 4x3x3 which is just a little over 15 gallons) and the normal dogs and cats...if something lives in a cage who do i have to pay a fee if he isn't going to wander the house and destroy the place?
I'm not going to havee a roommate and was thinking of having a sort of free range enclosure going on...like a big hibiscus with some kind of barrier around it so he cant wander off and the lighting over it...
Basically what im trying to get at is does anyone know how strict apartments are on chameleons and the crazy deposits they require. I mean if i don't tell them and just have him in the place what are the chances of a staff member possibly seeing it and flipping out? I am willing to pay the pet fees but if there is a way around it id like to do that.
On that note i did mention the idea of having a chameleon to one place and the said "No" because the consider chameleons to be an "exotic" reptile and all exotic reptile are a danger to humans and they all are capable of killing people...are you kidding me! 95% of all chameleons i know basically have panic attacks when someone or something even thinks about getting in his or her personal space!!!
All of the places consider a pet to be anything that live in a cage bigger than 15 gallons (my guys cage is 4x3x3 which is just a little over 15 gallons) and the normal dogs and cats...if something lives in a cage who do i have to pay a fee if he isn't going to wander the house and destroy the place?
I'm not going to havee a roommate and was thinking of having a sort of free range enclosure going on...like a big hibiscus with some kind of barrier around it so he cant wander off and the lighting over it...
Basically what im trying to get at is does anyone know how strict apartments are on chameleons and the crazy deposits they require. I mean if i don't tell them and just have him in the place what are the chances of a staff member possibly seeing it and flipping out? I am willing to pay the pet fees but if there is a way around it id like to do that.
On that note i did mention the idea of having a chameleon to one place and the said "No" because the consider chameleons to be an "exotic" reptile and all exotic reptile are a danger to humans and they all are capable of killing people...are you kidding me! 95% of all chameleons i know basically have panic attacks when someone or something even thinks about getting in his or her personal space!!!