GreenChameleons
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Those are not the ones I’ve been working on for last decade lol...the backup large enclosure got destroyed along with a medium one from Florence. The last picture is from the newer one with all new vines and stuff. I had enough enclosures to breed and the insurance company only gave me like $200 had way more money in both of them than that but that’s what the insurance company does lol. I will probably replace them with either Dragon Strand breeder or clear side XL along with a neonate nursery enclosure. My Jacksonii female will not be matting with these new specimens due to probably being an inbred Hawaiian Jacksonii Xantholophus and the gene pool must be clean and hence why most of the Jacksonii Xantholophus you get when you breed from an unknown source the neonates are much smaller than the Kenyan wild Jacksonii Xantholophus. Then once this pair is settled for a couple of months I plan on breeding and I might get lucky with an already pregnant female who knows. The whole reason why I’m doing this is for the love of these animals and the community as well healthy, clean, and strong DNA. In the near future I’d like to get my hands on some Cape Dwarf Chameleons they look like s fruit roll up lol. Chameleons that native Africa and Madagascar are my favorite. It doesn’t really matter what species of chameleon it is I love them all.The pictures above of your new set ups look great! I just notice there are two different vivs I think once you add all the bells and whistles you will be looking good for sure.
Bioactive is the the best in my opinion and it’s less clean up and the animals appreciate it. I’m slowly going that route with all my reptiles I keep.
TheBioDude.com has some pretty decent bio kits that aren’t to expensive.