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I was looking online for parsons chameleon eggs for sale and can only find panther chameleons. I was wondering if anyone knows anyone who would sell eggs? And if it’s worth getting the eggs or just buying a young cham
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Not in a mean way but you also have to remember they live longer under the perfect conditions which are somewhat hard to achieve I’d definitely consider jumping back into chameleons with a parsons it’s also a little bit on the pricey side if your going to do it right atleast 10k+ including the animalThanks to all replies and I’ve had 2 rescue chameleons that passed and I took a break from chameleons now wanting a parsons because they live longer and are just really cool
Yeah I know these are an investment but I’m making pretty decent money and want to try it. I’m redoing my basement into a chameleon room, it’s going to be a a free roam enclosure with lots of climbing and exploring area. It’s humid where I live I just need the temperature a little warmer and some sunlight. Maybe a few fans constantly cycling air and I’ll be set. I’ve always wanted a free roam and might as well do it with the biggest chameleon lolNot in a mean way but you also have to remember they live longer under the perfect conditions which are somewhat hard to achieve I’d definitely consider jumping back into chameleons with a parsons it’s also a little bit on the pricey side if your going to do it right atleast 10k+ including the animal
What are the current temps not sure what you’re temps are but parsons are more of a cool weather chameleon you also have to take into consideration of how your going to achieve hydration as parsons need mass amounts of hydration.Yeah I know these are an investment but I’m making pretty decent money and want to try it. I’m redoing my basement into a chameleon room, it’s going to be a a free roam enclosure with lots of climbing and exploring area. It’s humid where I live I just need the temperature a little warmer and some sunlight. Maybe a few fans constantly cycling air and I’ll be set. I’ve always wanted a free roam and might as well do it with the biggest chameleon lol
They’re 70s ish on main level but you can feel a cooler differential walking downstairs. I’d say mid to high 60s. I want there to be lots of live plants so a mixture of misting in the morning and evening and a rain system once or twice a day depending on how i do the misting schedule. I was thinking about a waterfall but I’m scared that would cause too much humidity and be a good place for bacteria to grow and make them sick.What are the current temps not sure what you’re temps are but parsons are more of a cool weather chameleon you also have to take into consideration of how your going to achieve hydration as parsons need mass amounts of hydration.
Just out of curiosity do you know what type of parsons you wantThey’re 70s ish on main level but you can feel a cooler differential walking downstairs. I’d say mid to high 60s. I want there to be lots of live plants so a mixture of misting in the morning and evening and a rain system once or twice a day depending on how i do the misting schedule. I was thinking about a waterfall but I’m scared that would cause too much humidity and be a good place for bacteria to grow and make them sick.
Calumma parsonii parsonii, if you’re asking what locale I have no idea you really can’t be picky with the localesJust out of curiosity do you know what type of parsons you want
Calumma parsonii parsonii, if you’re asking what locale I have no idea you really can’t be picky with the locales
They’re 70s ish on main level but you can feel a cooler differential walking downstairs. I’d say mid to high 60s. I want there to be lots of live plants so a mixture of misting in the morning and evening and a rain system once or twice a day depending on how i do the misting schedule. I was thinking about a waterfall but I’m scared that would cause too much humidity and be a good place for bacteria to grow and make them sick.
Getting back into the hobby, I still advise getting a chameleon like a panther or veiled. None of us will argue with you about reasons for wanting a Parson’s - they are a dream for so many of us. Getting their parameters and all of their needs met can be a huge challenge though and failure is not an option. While you’re enjoying and caring for a panther or veiled and getting back in the swing of chameleon keeping, research, research, research all you can about Parson’s. Have a solid plan. Get your set up in place and make sure everything is just as it needs to be. Make whatever adjustments before actually putting a chameleon there. See how well your system runs. Once you have everything just perfect and have worked out all of the bugs, and know just about all you can about keeping Parson’s, then look for a healthy cb baby from a reputable breeder. Set yourself up for nothing but success.Thanks to all replies and I’ve had 2 rescue chameleons that passed and I took a break from chameleons now wanting a parsons because they live longer and are just really cool
I’m probably not going to reconsider getting a parsons but I rescued 2 very sick chameleons and kept them alive and well much longer than I thought so I’m confident with a little more research and time I could get a parsons. Also would like to point out I wanted eggs at first and those alone take 2 years to hatch so I guess that says something about how patient I am to get oneI’m not trying to be rude here but I think you need to do a LOT more research and maybe reconsider getting a parsons. Like we said above maybe start again with a panther or veiled and after a year or two of successfully raising that cham then consider getting a parsons as if you struggle even a little bit with those chams your in for a world of hurt with a parsons
It’s one of those half basements/downstairs there’s plenty of ventilation and I said I’m not going to do the waterfallI wouldn’t put a waterfall, a misting system, and a rain system in my cool basement. Can you say black mold?
You do you man but wanting an egg proves nothing but lack of knowledge it seems like there’s a lot you could be educated on & seem set on getting a parsons & not taking anyone’s advice so Good luck getting one hope your successfulI’m probably not going to reconsider getting a parsons but I rescued 2 very sick chameleons and kept them alive and well much longer than I thought so I’m confident with a little more research and time I could get a parsons. Also would like to point out I wanted eggs at first and those alone take 2 years to hatch so I guess that says something about how patient I am to get one
Chameleon academy, an owner of parsons chameleons, made a video and an article about eggs and how he’s totally okay with it it just comes down to your preference. He’s owned plenty of chameleons and definitely knows what he’s doing. All I wanted was to know if I can buy eggs from a parsons.You do you man but wanting an egg proves nothing but lack of knowledge it seems like there’s a lot you could be educated on & seem set on getting a parsons & not taking anyone’s advice so Good luck getting one hope your successful