Breeding

Along with what rnara said I would also consider when the eggs would hatch. Living in Ohio you might want to try and time out the process so your babies are hatching in the spring or summer time. If you have access to raising them outside in natural sunlight. If not then it really does not matter but being able to raise them outside is the best scenario, considering temps, for raising babies and keeping chameleons in general. Not everyone is into feeding WC insects but depending on your thoughts then you might be able to save some $ on feeders when the weather is warm enough to catch moths, hoppers, etc. From a pesticide free area of course:)
 
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