Getting prepared for little o'l Sammy to arrive!

danielwilu0818

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Hi there! I'm Daniel, I'm new to the forums and to chameleon keeping. I've been researching countless hours on how to take care of a panther chameleon. I'm getting a nosy be/ambilobe cham. I was wondering if the set up I'm going to obtain is good for a 3 month old baby cham. I'll provide some pics of the set up's i found. The small one with the eco carpet is the one for when he's a baby. The second one with the little dripper is the one for when he's growing out of a baby. The 3rd is just a pic of how i want the 2nd one to look like. Please leave your feedback! View attachment 153796 View attachment 153796
 

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I've never seen an umbrella plant look like that you know it's scientific name (e.g. Schefflera Arboricola)?
 
Daniel,

Welcome to the forums. The pictures you provided look a little sparse. You might take a look at the following links.

https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/chameleons/

https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/panther/

This site is packed with info. Read, read and read some more. A nosy be panther can be a handful if you're not properly prepared.
Yes, but wouldn't the small cage be good for when Sammy is a baby? Of course that's not gonna be the only climbing bushes/branches in the cage. I'm gonna provide a Pothos plant with a zoo led naturalistic bush with the current things in the cage.
 
I forgot to mention that everyday I will be taking him out to his free range area. I'm planning on building a FRA like the picture I provided
 

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