Dakotachameleon
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hi i am looking for a chameleon species that is tame and a medium size. thanks for the help
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They are not "pets" in the sense of a dog or a cat...
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Now on the tame part each chameleon has its own personality so it kind of the luck of the draw. Mine used to like me when he was 1-2 months now he is 2-3 months and he plots my death at nightbut that is normal he will come out of it when he gets older
Have you ever owned a chameleon before or will this be your first?
First of all do a lot of research. You may want to start with a male Panther Chameleon that is young and captive bred. Google the care sheets on this type as different species have different needs. They are not a cheap hobby, bulbs are expensive and making sure the temps, humidity, etc. are prefect. The main thing to consider when taking on a chameleon is "Can I afford a Vet"? When these little guys get sick it is either a visit to the vet asap or death. Check out your local area for a Herp Vet. They need alot of care and attention and I'm not talking about taking them for a walk. You have to make sure their poop (yes poop) is right and they drink lots of water. Any little thing that isn't right could have adverse effects on them. However, if you are serious, then welcome to the addiction, it is very rewarding.
I have a 6 month old vieled chameleon, i want a cham that is calm when i put my hand in his enclosure. The funny thing is that i only hand feed him and he eats fine but when i go to take him out it is impossible.
Like I said before all chams have their own personality. Unless you buy an adult cham from someone who says they are calm you wont be able to be guarantied a calm cham.
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Best ever, will never bite, dosent eat much, dont need a dripper, can be free ranged!
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They are not "pets" in the sense of a dog or a cat...
i would say my chameleons are like pets in the sense of a dog and/or cat they love to come out and sit on my head and being handled i dont force anything they just do it.....get a pantherjust get one young three months about no earlier than two months and just work with it and it very well might turn out as a "pet" ---just my two sense