Welcome to Chameleon Forums! I am also pretty new here, it's the holy grail for chameleon information!
I will say this - I am not sure if this is your intentions, but getting a chameleon for looks is 1 thing, but make sure you do your homework. They are not hardy like a Bearded Dragon or a Leapord Gecko; they get stressed rather easily.
They need correct humidity, vitamins with food supply, constant running water & misting system, live plants, and shouldn't be held too much (although Panthers are probably the most "okay" with being held) - they are not like Tegus, well-behaved Monitors, or Bearded Dragons at all.
It is a great experience to have a Chameleon, just make sure you get it for the right reasons and make sure you are ready. When I was in college, I thought about getting one, and I am glad I settled with a Bearded Dragon at that time, because I was not ready.
So, use this site to do your homework, ask questions to me or anyone else - and as even I have learned this - there is no such thing as a stupid question unless it's not asked
