Theveiled
Avid Member
Yes and no. Some chameleon species are for experts, they can be very hard to care for like wild caughts. Veileds and panthers (I think veileds more) are a little less forgiving. My first reptile that I had to take care of 100% myself was a chameleon. they do cost a lot of money (I think im a little less that $1000) and time.So I have had someone tell me that I shouldn't get a chameleon because I have never owned a reptile before. They've said that I would likely end up killing it since I don't have any knowledge of how to own a chameleon and that chameleons should only be owned by very experienced hobbyists. They also said no matter how much I research I will never be prepared. What do you guys think about this? In my opinion, I think that as long as I do my research and prep the cage before I get the little guy I should be okay. If a 12 year old who doesn't research at all and just goes with what the petco employee tells them to do and sticks their chameleon in a tank rather than a cage can keep theirs alive [maybe unhappy, but alive] I feel as if I should be able to do a pretty good job. I'm just making sure I'm not jumping into something people think I shouldn't be jumping into. After reading all about them I still feel confident that I could own a happy and healthy chameleon. Has everyone started off owning reptiles before jumping into chameleons?