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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    How would I care for a Chameleon when on vacation? I usually go out of town at least two or three times a year for about a week at time. Would I just place in a few bugs and let the Cham go at them while I'm away? I've read that it's not advised to do this, but I can't think of any other way to...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    That's why I haven't gone saltwater yet... @jamest0o0 @Nursemaia @Kristen Wilkins @Scottsquatch @listen2justin @Graves923 What materials do I need for feeders? Can I keep multiple species together? i.e. crickets and roaches.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    Hell, that's about what my 16g costed. I think I spent about $1200-1400 after buying all the materials, chemicals, fish and shrimp. The goal here is not to spend that much again...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    Which light from lightyourreptiles should I get? This is the updated supply list: Habitat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PHABI8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_8?smid=A2DW5FJX4FAVYN&psc=1 Mist King Starter System...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    When I first started looking into Chams I thought, damn these are cheap. I figured I would be dishing out $700 just like with a medium quality aquarium before the fish, but for high quality materials the setup is only about $400. Even the high tech planted tank I built was $150, and it's only a...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    I was trying to say that I would like a panther for the color, but buying a female defeats the purpose. I only want to buy one if the sex is guarenteed.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    The price drove me away from flchams' panther Chan's. $350 for the cheapest male. I would prefer a male for the color. I'm not buying a panther just to say I have one, I want the color too. Since the sex of the Panthers I found isn't guaranteed, I'll stick to flchams. I'll get a juvenile veiled...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    Should I get powdered or liquid supplements? I assume the liquid would be less work since I would just add them to the mister.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    I'm glad I finally found a Chameleon forum. When I was on the other reptile forums they all told me what to research, and after how long it took to research for my aquariums, I didn't feel like doing any more (I'm still researching different fish and whatnot to this day just to expand my...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    Just looked them up and the one I own and the species I plan to get are completely different from what you're thinking of This is the updated supply list: Habitat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PHABI8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_8?smid=A2DW5FJX4FAVYN&psc=1 Lighting: Heat Lamp...
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    Not sure if that is the same species. The one I currently have is a sicyopus zosterophorus, and the species I plan to get are stiphodon annieae.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    This is my high tech: I have a bit of a snail problem, but there's no reasonable way to get rid of them. More shrimp and fw gobies (an uncommon/rareish fish) are soon to come.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    They're all freshwater, although a majority of them are planted, and one is a high tech planted, which is about the same difficulty as saltwater with coral.
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    I'm having trouble finding anything larger than a 2 x 2 x 4. Where would I get a bigger one?
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    New to Reptiles - Considering a Chameleon

    As the title states, I'm considering the reptile hobby. I currently own 4 aquariums, ranging from 4 to 210 gallons, all of which require daily care, and about 3-4 hours of work each weekend. I understand these aren't the best beginner lizards, but I plan to devote myself to the work that comes...
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