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iM Planning oF Buying Me a Chameleon. Would Prefer iF iT Was a Baby Veiled/Yemen Chameleon Because iM a Begginer. -Buget $100 iF You Could Send Me a Link That Would Be Great. Thx
 
$100 is far too little to provide a Chameleon with a healthy and happy life. The Chameleon on its own will cost around that price.
 
$100? Forget it. Do research and get saving. Will will probably need 3 times that amount for a proper setup
 
For the very basics of what you'd need to adequately house a chameleon you'd need to budget thus:

Cage: $60-80 to start for a young animal, plus $100-150 a few months later to upgrade to a larger cage as the animal grows.

UV bulb: $20-50

UV bulb fixture: $20-50

Basking lamp and incandescent bulb: $15-25

Spray bottle: $5

Plants and cage decorations: $15+

Mineral/vitamin supplements and initial food: $20-40

Thermometer/hygrometer: $20-30

So for the most bare-bones, frugal setup you could realistically get going to keep a chameleon you're looking at an investment of at least $175-285 spent before you are even ready to begin contemplating buying an animal.

Furthermore, your weekly food costs for most animals will easily run you $5-10 per week, again being frugal, or about $260-520 per year just for food, not counting any additional costs.

Realistically, if you can't budget $200-300 for the setup, plus $300-600 per year in basic, ongoing costs for a total of $500-900 for the first year (and $300-600 per year thereafter), plus the cost of the animal, you simply cannot afford to have a chameleon. Even if you are being as frugal as possible, build your own cage, etc., these basic costs aren't going to drop much. Without at least a $500 budget to start, and a stead source of income, a chameleon is not for you.

cj
 
Honestly, between set up (lights, plants, vines etc), misting unit, feeders (crickets and now dubia), gutloading, water, supplements...oh and the cham I have spent close to $1000 easy!
 
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