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Cage sizes...
Alright, so I have another questions for you guys.
Is increasing the size of the cage as the chameleon grows really necessary? Is there a way to start with a full 2x2x4 cage, while the chameleon is a juvenile? I just don't see what the point of buying or building two or three diffeent cages is when you could just start (and finish) with one. - Chris |
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Wrong board...
Oh dang, I just noticed that I posted this in the wrong section of the forum. Sorry guys!
- Chris |
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I have heard of some people sectioning off larger cages so that there is not as much room for the cham, but then the cage can grow with it.
I think that the fear is that the baby chameleons will get a) overwhelmed by a larger cage and scared and b) not be able to find their food well enough. So it might depend on the cham's personality also, how bold and confident that they are. |
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