Andrew1283
Chameleon Enthusiast
Female veileds are wonderful!
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They very much areFemale veileds are wonderful!
You could start with a bearded dragon, I think they are a good beginner reptile. It would get you accustomed to working with lighting, basking temps and feeder insects.Hello! I have always wanted chameleons and now that I am an adult with adult money, I want to fulfill that dream. I have not owned reptiles since I was a kid in the mid-90s and am currently hip-deep in research.
I know that a lot of the husbandry practices that were used in the 90s were not good and are no longer being used. I'd like to start with a panther but all the research that I've done so far says that chameleons are not a beginner reptile. I want to make sure that any animal I have not only lives but thrives.
My questions are:
- Should I consider myself a beginner or novice keeper?
- If I should approach this as a beginner, should I get a different reptile for my first reptile as an adult?
- If so, what would everyone recommend as a good stepping stone animal to move into chameleons?