Ninkylou
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I don't want you to think I am discouraging you from getting your Cham. Not at all, but you will enjoy your pet much more if you are aware of the costs you will incur.
No one likes financial surprises. Like Windex I have spent well over $2000 on the purchase, setup and keeping of my 2 panther chameleons over the last few months.
I just think an informed keeper is a better keeper. Do your research. You certainly can be an excellent keeper on a budget. Just make sure to get the things you REALLY need to keep your Cham safe and healthy.
You can often find good deals on light ballasts (I wouldn't buy used UVB bulbs) on Craigslist. I order all my feeders online to and the saves money over time. I don't feed crickets anymore and Dubias and Supers are sooooo easy to keep. I don't breed the Dubias but that is another way to reduce costs.
No one likes financial surprises. Like Windex I have spent well over $2000 on the purchase, setup and keeping of my 2 panther chameleons over the last few months.
I just think an informed keeper is a better keeper. Do your research. You certainly can be an excellent keeper on a budget. Just make sure to get the things you REALLY need to keep your Cham safe and healthy.
You can often find good deals on light ballasts (I wouldn't buy used UVB bulbs) on Craigslist. I order all my feeders online to and the saves money over time. I don't feed crickets anymore and Dubias and Supers are sooooo easy to keep. I don't breed the Dubias but that is another way to reduce costs.