PantherChamNoob
New Member
Hello all on ChameleonFourms, and as you can see I am new here
For the past week or so I have been looking into possibly getting a chameleon, preferably a Panther. I have zip reptile experience, but I believe I would be up to the challenge as I currently have a 120 gallon saltwater reef aquarium that's been running for 3 years, and a 75 gallon planted freshwater aquarium that's been running for 4 years. We also have a dog and two cats as more of the "family pets". I am very dedicated to the health of my animals and give them the best of the best if at all possible. Even though I know chameleons aren't considered the best first reptile, I believe I could do it with plenty of research and preparation.
Since I am not very familiar with Chams I would like to know just how much time they take just for the everyday things? I would also like to know how long it takes to clean there enclosures if the setup is simple and easy?
I think I will leave it at that for now. At this point I am not sure if I will get a Cham, but I decided that I would like to know a few bits of information that I can only get from people with experience before making a decision. Thanks again and I look forward to meeting you all
For the past week or so I have been looking into possibly getting a chameleon, preferably a Panther. I have zip reptile experience, but I believe I would be up to the challenge as I currently have a 120 gallon saltwater reef aquarium that's been running for 3 years, and a 75 gallon planted freshwater aquarium that's been running for 4 years. We also have a dog and two cats as more of the "family pets". I am very dedicated to the health of my animals and give them the best of the best if at all possible. Even though I know chameleons aren't considered the best first reptile, I believe I could do it with plenty of research and preparation.
Since I am not very familiar with Chams I would like to know just how much time they take just for the everyday things? I would also like to know how long it takes to clean there enclosures if the setup is simple and easy?
I think I will leave it at that for now. At this point I am not sure if I will get a Cham, but I decided that I would like to know a few bits of information that I can only get from people with experience before making a decision. Thanks again and I look forward to meeting you all