Bullsnake
New Member
Hey Everyone! I'm going to be getting my cham soon but I am still full of questions. So I figured it's about time to challenge some ground rules to improve my understanding
. Why do baby chams need smaller cages? I have read that it helps them find their food and makes them more secure, but then how would any of them make it in the much larger than 24x24x48 wild
? I will get a smaller cage if that is the consensus (as it seems to be) but it just seems to be a curious question that I haven't seen addressed from this standpoint. I am already putting putting a lot of money into this (at least for me 

) and would love to just get one cage if possible, but first I want the best for my cham, so I will get two cages if you guys say so. Thanks for continuing to answer my flood of questions
. I can't wait for my Veiled
. Oh, also what are recommended cage sizes for a 2-3 month old male Veiled? If I got two cages, how old would he have to be to move him into a full-sized cage? Thanks again.