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I have a room sized enclosure being buit for chameleons and was wondering if anyone had any tips such as where to buy the animals from? and which breed is most popular. My name is Rob and im calling my company Floating Lotus Reptiles.
I was thinking the same thing Juli.Are you meaning you are building a room size enclosure to house many chameleons in together? If so-you need to do some major research.
The room I have is dedicated to reptiles.On one wall i plan to convert to a large cage. Divided in half for male and female. I have kept chams before and have done very well with them plus I check this site everyday for new info as well as other sites dedicated to these living gargoyles. Thanks to everyone who responded and as I get more built on the cage I will post some picts for you to critique me.
Hmmm from what im reading it sounds like you'll be having 2 large enclosures, one for females and one for males. If I understand that correct I don't believe that will work out very well. Each Cham, even the females, will need their own enclosure that won't allow them to encounter another cham.
Housing more than 1 cham together (unless they are extremely young) is not a wise choice. It will end in chaos and bloodshed.
From being part of this forum and reading threads from it everyday, I've come to the conclusion that to breed chams for profit you will need time, money, LOTS of enclosures, you'll need to breed your own feeders and most importantly you'll need YEARS of experience with every step of a chams life from egg incubation, to identifying symptoms of any sickness'.
I do not mean to discourage any anticipations of breeding you may have, but when a decision like this involves so many lives (the chameleon's) It's best to make sure your decision is fail safe and backed up with research upon research upon research in between to thick slices of experience.
.....I'm gonna go make a sandwich.
Not completely true, alot of species of pygmy chameleons are able to live communally, however, I get your point
whatever dude, you're joking...you can't have a giant cage full of males...have you seen what they do to eachother?