@GrimCamel that's the thing about keeping chams in Europe. I live in Slovakia and there are no reliable vets with chameleon experience either - we go to one that's in charge of reptiles in the local zoo, but he's not very knowledgeable about chameleons, unfortunately. And it's no wonder, cats...
have just read his story in the other thread - he's a lucky little guy to have found such a good forever home and he's looking great! :) live long and prosper, little cham
I'm truly sorry your boy passed :( I'm always amazed at seeing pictures of all your beautiful chameleons and I know you love them all very much, which makes the loss even harder. Goodbye, Sage!
Just as other have said - if he's healthy, go for it. You seem very fond of him, so I'm sure you'll give him the best forever home and he'll be one spoiled cham :)
I've got one for our panther and it's fine. We don't have such a huge selection of screen cages here in Europe, the ExoTerra was the only option I had. What I don't like about it is that there are no ledges to mount branches or hang pots securely and you have to improvise, running the risk the...
I am very sorry for your loss, wishing you and all your kids a lot of strength! Also wishing success with chameleon keeping, hope it brings at least some joy :)