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Yes, like I said in my original post I do not want another veiled or panther.
Bit sad he doesn't work with them anymore. I would really like to see CB babies. Danny, when are you gonna breed me some?
Melleri would be amazing. I would have a whole "closet" (ex-bathroom that no longer functions) that I could dedicate to a whole enclosure... it's just too dry here, and I'm not too sure how I would be able to keep the humidity up without getting a drainage system set up and buying SEVERAL humidifiers.. not sure how I'd keep those going, either, given how small some of the reservoirs are.
Ah, well.. it's a dream.
Lol good point. I actually watched this loooooong thing about reverse osmosis because there was nothing better on.. I want to get one but I'm not too good with the pricing yet. Once I check out the local places and compare to online... I've been pushing Mom for a couple months now.. hehe.for Melleri, add reverse osmosis to the list. We destroyed two humidifiers in under a year because of the hard water we get from the Colorado River.
Syn, I think you should get the rarest chameleon on the market. Not only rare, but extremely sensitive to the slightest variations in an ecosystem. If it dies then buy another one because nothing will stop motivation till it conquers this challenge.
Lol yeah, I have to agree with you 100%, a melleri is definitely a dream that I probably won't be able to get unless I move out of this desert.I think the hole genus Trioceros doesn't include species which fit to your demands. Please concentrate on Furcifer lateralis lateralis, verrucosus and oustaleti. If you have the chance to keep the chameleon most of the year outdoors you could maybe try a member of the dilepis complex, but only if they aren't fresh WC ones
And you wonder why you get infractions This is a completely unneeded post. She knew her financial budget and instead of douzens (or even hundrets) of other guys here she made a thread before getting the new cham. Some people here even don't know what species they've buyed. They need to ask after it.... critisize those people.
To come back to the topic:
I think the hole genus Trioceros doesn't include species which fit to your demands. Please concentrate on Furcifer lateralis lateralis, verrucosus and oustaleti. If you have the chance to keep the chameleon most of the year outdoors you could maybe try a member of the dilepis complex, but only if they aren't fresh WC ones
Aha - you are only joking...
No? Im being completely serious. Whats so bad about buying a rare chameleon?
Woohoo! I just hate shipping. Me thinks me needs to take a trip to Florida.
Thanks Danny.
edit: Want to trade for a crestie?
One, if its rare, whats the chances it will be available anytime soon, if the first one passes? Also, why waste the money if they don't know the care. If it is rare, it will be expensive, and it will most likely sell out fast. Also, most of the time, if it "rare" its because it doesn't get exported often, so it either is a fresh export or it may be a CB, which makes it sell even faster, so then you'd have to deal with the challenges of a WC.
The whole reason I haven't gotten a lot of species of geckos is because they are normally WC. I waited a long time to get a Uroplatus that is CB (which has gained 3 grams! )..Whatever species you get, if you never kept them before, try, if at all possible, to buy a CB animal. The chances of stress related illness, parasite related illness, dehydration, feeding issues etc are greater generally than with a captive bred animal of any species.
You aim to avoid as much hardship as possible while 'learning the ropes', and get yourself off to the best possible start.
WHAT?! NOT INTO CRESTEDS?!?!?!eh, not too into cresties, if your do the research and are completely prepared for this species (since youve not kept them) Ill see what I can do
theyre care is pretty similar to veilds and panthers, more like veilds though.
LOL! I wish - but where they are from (I vaguely remember speaking to Trace about this) they require a lot of ground space, climate changes like no other... low clouds... oh man, I can't even remember everything but boy was it scary!I had one a while ago but I like chameleons, there is just something about them that is unlike other lizards IDK.
Back on topic, maybe (due to your climate conditions being somewhat similar to namaqua) you can be one of the first to successfully keep C.Namaquensis (longshot eh?)
LOL! I wish - but where they are from (I vaguely remember speaking to Trace about this) they require a lot of ground space, climate changes like no other... low clouds... oh man, I can't even remember everything but boy was it scary!
What?!Dont forget around 200 of thos beetles they eat a day.