I got some elliots chameleons at a recent herp expo .there in somewhat of rough
Shape but I think I can nurse em back to health and might even want to start breeding them . I just need any advice possible on these chams though so I know what to do with these guys going forward
Also has anyone seen four horned chams . Chameleo quadricornis commercially for sale any time recently . I'm really interested in one . Especially if there's like a online reptile shop that u know that has some
I would say the most underappricated Cham is the Senegal it was one of my first chams along with a jacksons and he was the most Freindly intertaining little lizard ever . I even fought he to do tricks . He was so freindly I could reach in the cage and pet his beard and be liked it. He was a cb...
I have like a 60 watt daylight bulb on my 7 inch veil and he's fine
With chams it's more about moisture than heat
Although both are important it's really crucial to keep it nice and humid in there cage but at the same time while providing good air flow with a screen cage
Housing them togther is all right when there youngsters but as they get older its a REALLY bad idea . You might be able to get away with your females all in one cage togther if it is HUGE and has TONS of hideing and basking spots but males are certainly not communal and the best idea for all of...
I wish there was a more consistent variety of CBB chamelons that way no one would want or care to bring In many wc individuals and we could let wild populations stay untouched
I personally can remember seeing all these weird expensive chams at a reptile show when I was only into turtles. It was his last year at the show I think he had carpets and some other weird chameleons but I can't remember which ones. I can also remember him selling a lace horn Cham for I think 700$
What is the rarest or most unique or most beutiful chameleon you have had or have now how did you get it where did you get it from and how much did you pay for it. Ect
Not only am I a Cham keeper but I am a reefer aswell. I know that led lights have been used on saltwater aquariums to enhance coral growth and many aquarist say that it gives there livestock an extra glow of color. What do think about using LEDs on already gorgeous chameleons to enhance there...