Not to bad but you def need a real cage. Check out the site sponsors for some good deals. Also I would read up on the feeding, vitamins and suplements they need to have with their food. Keep surfing this forum and you can learn everything you need.
Just keep looking high and low. I have heard of instances where birds will come down and grab them. Lets hope that didnt happen. Good luck finding him! Sorry to hear the bad news : (
Thank you for the input guys. I assumed most would say start with only 1 but I have a really nice set up made for 2 now and I think I am going to go for the two males and see if I love it enough to breed. The chams will be well taking care of because I have been reading the forums prepairing and...
I have made a nice new enclosure that has 2, 24x24x48 spaces in it. For a bit now I had been planning on getting 2 Ambilobes. One male and one female and breeding them. I think breeding would be really interesting and fun. I am just a little nervous of all the extra work and stress of the eggs...
If you are savy and smart I say build your own. It will be much nicer and cheaper. But it is a lot of work. If your not that good at building then just spend the $70 for a nice big screen cage
Hey everyone! I just finished building a cage and am in the process of making a auto mister/dripper with a pond pump. I just wanted to share with you guys these really cool Flex-Mist heads I found made by Orbit irrigation. They sell on Amazon at a place called Smarthome for $1.65. They fit...
Lowes Has some legit pond pumps that put out like 150-180 gph. I also just bought some of these awesome spray heads from Amazon and a shop called Smarthome. check them out http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H9C9LM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&m=ACP6JMVRXLHJ5 , They fit into a 1/4 tubing and...
Top notch set up dude! I hope to have something that nice one day. You are quite creative. I would be nervous that the chams would fall or walk around the room. I will have to look into some free range set ups. Good work!
Panthers are awesome! Just dont buy one on a whim because Chameleons take a lot of work and $. Not the easiest pets but worth it if you do your research :)