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jpdorsey4

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what's harder a Panther or a Veiled. or are they the same maintenance. and what are the prices on panther chameleons
 
Read through these caresheets: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/

I currently own a male Veiled chameleon and the maintenance is easy. Keep on top of misting, supplementing during feeding, and cleaning the cage. Biggest thing you can do to make owning a cham easy is to learn as much as you can about their husbandry needs and setting up and enclosure before the animal is purchased.

Research, research, research!
 
Yes do the homework on both of them I believe valid is easier could be wrong make sure you have a lot of foliage and claiming vines be sure to make a dusting schedule and get the right bulbs to avoid MBD there is so much that goes into these animals it's amazing I never stop learning
 
Thanks i bought all the thing to avoid MBD i think im getting a veiled because the panthers are to much money
 
Yes they sure are I have a maile valid now that he's hit a year he's wanting free range time so I'm going to be setting something up soon
 

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I have pothos my mom gave me but is in poor health so when I get it back to health I will clone it be for putting it in the cage right now is a Hibiscus and fake vines
 
Just what's in the pot. I have not measured or put him on a scale but will be doing so this weekend took some pic of my set up I'm going to be building a new one that's bigger and put a lot more things in it

Front back and both sides you can see sarge in there with a bad hair day going on IMG_0774.JPG IMG_0775.JPG IMG_0779.JPG IMG_0780.JPG
 
I have the same full-screen cage as @Michelle Maxwell and my Veiled loves it. You can get the vines at almost any herp store. My 10-month-old male is happy with 2 hanging fake plants stretching from across the cage, one tall real plant, a climbing stick, and 3/4 of his floor covered in moss(of course along with the heat lamp and uvb)
 
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