AmandaS
Retired Moderator
Lol they know how to hide.Do any of you chameleons know tricks?
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Lol they know how to hide.Do any of you chameleons know tricks?
I'm sorry to say, that $250 is no where close to what you are going to spend to setup the enclosure correctly.
My little guy knows how to make crickets disappear.
What breed is he/she?
One more question, does chameleon poop smell? If so, how do you deal with the smell?
If I were to get everything for a chameleon, the cage and other stuff, not the chameleon then would it cost under $250?
Do any of you chameleons know tricks?
I know what you are talking about, but that wasn't me. I only had the list of things needed. I'm trying to remember the name of the person who made the spreadsheet.@Tony_S where is that spread sheet you made on the cost of a chameleon?
you'd be looking at spending at least $500 (excluding price of the cham), more depending if you want/need a mistking or not. feeders also can get expensive if you aren't breeding your own.If I were to get everything for a chameleon, the cage and other stuff, not the chameleon then would it cost under $250?
I’m in the $1000s now I’m sure with two cham cagesI know what you are talking about, but that wasn't me. I only had the list of things needed. I'm trying to remember the name of the person who made the spreadsheet.
I'd hate to add my stuff up. I try not to think about it.
I am at 2k on one easy... This thread is a bs troll thread.... Does your cham do tricks? But they say they have done research..... COME ON?!?!?I’m in the $1000s now I’m sure with two cham cages
Could be a kid.Seriously? You really need to do your research if your even actually interested in keeping a chameleon.
They said that were 25....Could be a kid.
Yeah you're 25 like I'm the Queen of England....
Yes there are routes that cost less, but never cut corners with animals so fragileEven if you went the cheapest route. After the screen enclosure, UVB light, basking light, fake plants/vines, hand mister, feeders, and supplements. I think you would still be around $400 without the cost of the chameleon.
Missed that.They said that were 25....