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@JoXie411 you might want to contact @Chris Anderson for information about theses chameleons. He should know quite a bit. There were some people on here who kept them but they don't post on here anymore or I'd link you to them too.
@Syreptyon how could you not take the female so you had a pair to breed? I'm shocked!
Thank you for that information. I appreciate you taking the time to write it all outI apologize about the late response. I was away from my laptop all day today.
The female I had was great. I kept her in a LLL 2x2x4 foot fine mesh screen enclosure. That is a large enclosure for this species and I think this species could be kept in smaller enclosures. However when she was with me she thrived in that larger enclosure. My recollection was she died after laying a clutch (she had retained eggs) of wild fertilized eggs. Other than that she ate with relish most all smaller insects especially flies. She liked her temperatures warm for a montane species 75 Fahrenheit - 85 Fahrenheit with drops to 55 Fahrenheit at night. She responded well to mid to somewhat high humidity I say 50-80% plus night mistings. She was receiving multiple mistings a day in the greenhouse. She was in the greenhouse the entire time she was with me however she stayed mostly at the top of her LLL enclosure. She would occasionally flatten out and bask in front of me. I think this species when kept indoors in montane conditions that this species would thrive with a low wattage basking light. This is a species I want to continue to keep and work with more.
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Jeremy A. Rich
Thank you for that information. I appreciate you taking the time to write it all out
And I’m sure @Brad and @Decadancin are so heart broken over that fact But yes everyone my memes will take a hit.This is seriously going to cut into your meme making time. Congratulations!
Yes they will be put into quarantineAre you quarantining them?