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    Jacksons chameleon

    Well the ones I found will be for sale at 9 weeks old. Probably not a good idea buying so young right?
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    Jacksons chameleon

    What age do u recommend I buy a Jackson at?
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    New owner here… help.

    Don't know much about chameleons but they are very watch don't touch animals, some tolerate interaction but its nothing that they enjoy.
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    Jacksons chameleon

    Thanks, whats the basking temp, and is the encolsure size the same as panthers. Thanks
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    Jacksons chameleon

    How different is Jackson chameleon care to other chameleon like panther. I heard they need quite high humidity, how is this achieved with a mesh encolsure. Thanks
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    New Veiled Cham Owner Skin Issues

    I don't know much about chameleons, but keeping them together is not a good idea. Also u have the wrong uvb, it should be a uvb strip bulb not the dome ones, they are useless to chameleons
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    New Veiled Cham Owner Skin Issues

    @Beman @MissSkittles
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    Baby panther choked, now struggling

    Best to get to a vet, he may have a cut in his mouth etc.
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    Repti breeze xl attaching branches

    Is there a uk version u know off
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    Repti breeze xl attaching branches

    I know this may have been asked before. But what's the best way to attach branches and plant pots to a retibreeze xl. Thanks
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    Cats and chameleons

    See with me I'm paranoid about mixing animals, not only cause of them harming each other, but also transferring bacteria to each other lol. I am over cautious about stuff like that.
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    Cats and chameleons

    I completely understand everyone's different point of views and experiences, from what I've seen my cats only seem keen on the beardie when she's eating her crickets and running around. No idea how they would react to a cham, but as they are pretty slow I guess they wouldn't really care...
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    Cats and chameleons

    Hiya, I have discussed early and have got the bearded dragon. The cats at first were very interested, but honestly now don't care very much. They are indoor so don't have such a high prey drive. Is the chameleon still really not a possibility, or does it just depend on the chameleons...
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    Lighting

    Yep exactly, I don't like people who just rush into getting an animal providing it with improper care causing the animal stress, something I have always done is detailed research before commiting to any pet.
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    Lighting

    Yep I agree, best to stick with a bearide
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    Lighting

    Completely understand the beardie would be in a vivarium hopefully on a desk so they can't get to him and he won't get stressed when he sees them.
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    Lighting

    Yeah honestly I feel like a beardie is probably best.
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    Lighting

    See you know what's really been putting me off is the live plants, I don't want them dieing which is why I think a beardie is better, and the bearidie would be in a vivarium so hard for the cats to get to, would the cats be able to get through one of the hybrid enclosures from muji or not. And...
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    Lighting

    I mean I'm still deciding but something is telling me, right now isn't the ideal time to get a chameleon.
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    Lighting

    I've been researching bearded dragons for a few months, but I've wanted a chameleon as well. However currently I think it's best to get a bearded only cause I'm studying and with the cats, don't wanna stress the chameleon out and I can't be there to supervisor during the day. My bedroom were I...
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