Hi everyone, I'm new to here, I'm new to reptiles and so I'm new to chameleons!
I have always wanted a chameleon and I'm doing my research to make sure I'm gonna be a good parent first! Anyway I went to the local reptile shop today to ask more about chams and their care.
It just happened that they have a pair of veileds in the shop. They are a year old and a breeding pair, their owner has had to give them up due to illness. However from what I can gather, isn't it better to keep females separate from males unless there is lots of space? They come with the largest size flexarium...is this enough for a pair? Their colours seemed fine, they did not seem stressed or bothered by each other and presumably they have been living together most of their lives.
Further to this, I obviously was not setting out to get a breeding pair as my first ever reptiles, but I did want to get an older chameleon rather than a baby because I am not experienced. The male climed out onto my arm and seemed happy to be out and about and I gather that kind of personality can be hard to come by, but the shop won't sell them separately - presumably at the previous owner's request.
Animals are my life (literally, I am studying them at uni) so I would not purchase an animal on a whim so before I make any snap decisions having fallen in love with this pair, I need to know a bit more and I hope someone on here can offer advice.
Thanks in advance
I have always wanted a chameleon and I'm doing my research to make sure I'm gonna be a good parent first! Anyway I went to the local reptile shop today to ask more about chams and their care.
It just happened that they have a pair of veileds in the shop. They are a year old and a breeding pair, their owner has had to give them up due to illness. However from what I can gather, isn't it better to keep females separate from males unless there is lots of space? They come with the largest size flexarium...is this enough for a pair? Their colours seemed fine, they did not seem stressed or bothered by each other and presumably they have been living together most of their lives.
Further to this, I obviously was not setting out to get a breeding pair as my first ever reptiles, but I did want to get an older chameleon rather than a baby because I am not experienced. The male climed out onto my arm and seemed happy to be out and about and I gather that kind of personality can be hard to come by, but the shop won't sell them separately - presumably at the previous owner's request.
Animals are my life (literally, I am studying them at uni) so I would not purchase an animal on a whim so before I make any snap decisions having fallen in love with this pair, I need to know a bit more and I hope someone on here can offer advice.
Thanks in advance