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Thanks!Petsmart will price match. Walmart online is actually fairly cheap. Any reptile products website is great
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Thanks!Petsmart will price match. Walmart online is actually fairly cheap. Any reptile products website is great
I ordered mine from joshsfrogs.com, but there could be better prices out there good luck.What's the best website for purchasing that equipment?
I found a better price there, so thanks!I ordered mine from joshsfrogs.com, but there could be better prices out there good luck.
18” by 18” by 36” tall is MINIMUM for a female, 2’ by 2’ by 4’ is MINIMUM for a maleI found a better price there, so thanks!
On a different note, I have been communicating with a breeder that has tons of great reviews on Facebook and is close to me. She offers cage setups but insists that an eighteen by eighteen by thirty-six inch cage would be good for a veiled male, though I think that's a bit better for a female. Thoughts?
It's strange, then, that she says it will be good despite having so many good reviews.18” by 18” by 36” tall is MINIMUM for a female, 2’ by 2’ by 4’ is MINIMUM for a male
What do you mean good despite good reviews?It's strange, then, that she says it will be good despite having so many good reviews.
Sorry, I worded that strangely. I meant that the person has good reviews yet says that a too-small cage will be sufficient.What do you mean good despite good reviews?
That is oddSorry, I worded that strangely. I meant that the person has good reviews yet says that a too-small cage will be sufficient.
What were you planning on getting instead?I wasn't planning on getting a panther chameleon due to hearing that they are more difficult to care for and are pricier, but I seem to be able to find them more easily and also heard that their difficultness lies in heat and humidity sensitivity... But, if I am probably going to get a MistKing anyhow, should I consider Panthers too? I am totally new to Chameleon care...
Veiled.What were you planning on getting instead?
I personally have only owned panthers, but I think they’re amazing! Humidity isn’t as big of an issue as I thought it would be, plus you don’t have to worry about their casques getting burned or feeding anything besides insects, like veileds. Just my personal opinion.Veiled.
Thanks for all of the input!@ChamQuestions definitely go with the Mistking. It is a total game changer and even though it's a little expensive, it is an investment in your time, peace of mind, and it will last YEARS. a Mistking alone will also suffice all of your veiled cham needs, USUALLY. For my own peace of mind I also use a dripper that goes during the daytime. This means I manually twist it to the off position in the evening and then turn it to the on position in the morning. When I'm out of town though, and someone else is feeding my little guy, I simply leave it in the on position and it's no big deal. Maybe that person feeding my little guy has to fill it up with water, but who can't do that?
The Mistking starter kit comes with everything you need. It has a timer, the pump, and PLENTY of hose. Pro-tip: if you're starting with a smaller cage and a baby veiled then use as little hose as possible at first to save the longer hose for your cage upgrade later! (I hope that makes sense.) And yes, for a veiled cham age 6 months and older it needs an enclosure 2x2x4 feet! I promise! My veiled was about 5 months old in a smaller enclosure and getting VERY restless and pacing around it, very unhappy colors and I had to quickly get his upgrade together. He's much happier in his 2x2x4.