lol, Most breeders wont sell them til three months old. If you dont mind not watching one grow up, a sub-adult or adult would probably be your best bet. They may cost more initially, but you wont have to buy any more cages. With a baby/juvenile, you will have to buy a cage/s once they grow out of them.
I was serious
Yes 3 months for a cham is usually considered acceptable.
No age limit on humansJust in case that was the question.
You just need to be responsible!
I was serious
Yes 3 months for a cham is usually considered acceptable.
No age limit on humansJust in case that was the question.
You just need to be responsible!
Well I added the to make it sound like I wasnt retarded<---See how it works!
I just honestly couldnt decide what was meant by the question, and just wanted to give an appropriate answer.
No offense taken or anything like that! Im just retarded
i would go for a cham that is on at least 1/4 crcikets it makes things alot easier also some petstore do not keep pinheads and smaller crickets in stock witch could make getting food a pain
Well I added the to make it sound like I wasnt retarded<---See how it works!
I just honestly couldnt decide what was meant by the question, and just wanted to give an appropriate answer.
No offense taken or anything like that! Im just retarded