Cham Q

I would go with either a veiled or panther, they are the most hardy species. You should do as much research as you can on both species and then make your decision
 
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I recently had a flapneck that passed on, I regret getting it because after doing proper research for some reason they are very hard to keep. :(
 
i would go for a veiled or panther.

veileds are a little cheaper, but panthers have more veriety of colors.

the 3 most important things you MUST do is
1. correct supplementation/and uvb lighting
2. watering/feeding
3. and correct set-up, temps, and humidity

edit: DONT go for species that are harder to take care of, like melleris, parsons, and some kinyongia species.
 
current cage

I have a current cage that measures 18"len, 24"wide and 28" tall with 2 screened sides, and a screen top, i made 2 with glass so it would be easier to mist, i have a 100w heat emitter and a 50 watt basking lamp, with a 27 watt ub light. Would that be acceptable for a couple months if i get a little tike.
 
You should read the following links:

I have a current cage that measures 18"len, 24"wide and 28" tall with 2 screened sides, and a screen top, i made 2 with glass so it would be easier to mist, i have a 100w heat emitter and a 50 watt basking lamp, with a 27 watt ub light. Would that be acceptable for a couple months if i get a little tike.

You may want to read the following, it should be helpful to you. You may also want to use the search bar and check some old post for Veild Chams....

http://chameleonnews.com/07FebWheelock.html
http://web.archive.org/web/200605020...Vitamin.A.html
http://web.archive.org/web/200604210...d.Calcium.html
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/
http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/
 
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