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Panther cham is what i am interested in for right now
do you house each cham. separately or can u house them together also are they able to be held. is there any other species that is easier to find and can cost less then panthers or veiledds?
do you house each cham. separately or can u house them together also are they able to be held. is there any other species that is easier to find and can cost less then panthers or veiledds?
all chameleons must be housed seperatly except for pygmy chams (which i do not recommend for beginners) when housed together they can get stressed or if opposite genders, breed.
they can be held, but it depends on the chameleon personality. some peoples chams on here are very friendly, others go for blood.
veileds are by far the easiest/ cheapest species of chameleon to find.
Ok yeah i really like the coloring on panthers and i would want to start with one of those for sure and then expand my collection of different kinds from there. this is way off topic but i am starting to breed hornworms and silkworms and if i get baby horworms and they grow big will chams eat them? Also do u HAVE to feed crickets i dont mind feeding them but just a question
Ok yeah i really like the coloring on panthers and i would want to start with one of those for sure and then expand my collection of different kinds from there. this is way off topic but i am starting to breed hornworms and silkworms and if i get baby horworms and they grow big will chams eat them? Also do u HAVE to feed crickets i dont mind feeding them but just a question
well, a couple rules apply pretty generally with chameleons
build up, remember LAYERS, like the layers of a rainforest. Canopy is the basking area.
you could always go to an expo, if one is by you, but most people (i know at least) buy online. There are site sponsors in the upper right hand window of Chameleon Forums, and those breeders (again, i believe) are very trustworthy and most insure live pet shipments.
I am not so sure about your lighting question, but i keep my lights horizontal on the very top of the enclosure, basking bulb pointing to a specific stick and basking area. the bar light i have is a ReptiSun 10.0 (most use ReptiSun 5.0).
yes u answered my lighting question and yes there is the tampa which just passed and then the orlando and Daytona one coming up which i am hopping
to go and find a cham for myself