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Not to dissuade you from using larger cages, but a 36x18x36 is almost the same cubic footage as a 2x2x4, the latter is 13.5 cu’, the latter is 16cu’. So, something the size of a tjj, bradypodion, lateralis, minor, etc.Lol I am getting a male next year he will b going into bioactive 2x2x4. Exo bit small . So what could I put in it.
Sorry, my bad. Furcifer minor are a small species of chameleon, and the gravid females are among the most gorgeous of chameleons. Furcifer lateralis, the carpet chameleon, is another good one for that size, and their colour patterns are also off the hook. Several species of bradypodion (South African dwarfs) would also be a good match. However, my vote goes to F. minor. Check out “Living Art by Frank Payne”, as he works with them. Kevin Stanford also works with minor. I think you can find both on the chameleon enthusiasts.Plz forgive me what is a minor (hopefully not something underage)lol
www.livingartbyfrankpayne.comFucifer minor bellisimo but where can you purchase?
Sh&t! Sorry bud. Yes importing is ridiculous; I didn’t realize you’re in the uk. I have to believe there are folks in the UK working with lateris at least, if not minor. I’d still contact Frank or Kevin, as I think they’d be more plugged into the UK community.What country as its expensive to import (so I believe) im in the uk. They are really cracking
Wait... somebody just asked this... (or very similar)Yeah she's good if I'm happy she's happy. She's not not a reptile person but has never really taken to the cham not like she did with the bd years ago. Since I moved my cham from 36x18x36 exoterra to 2x2x4 repti breeze. The exo is free so any recommendations what I could put in it. Thanks