Hi,
New to this forum and chameleons. I don't have one yet, but have been researching about them for the past 2-3 weeks. I'm thinking of getting a starter package (cage and supplies) from screameleons.com. I was just wondering if there's any chameleon species that can live in a 20x18x12 screen cage its entire life? I know some of the pygmies can live a 10 gallon terrianium but all the care sheets I've seen has said it had to be a glass cage and not a screen cage. I want to be able to use it after my chameleon (which I'll get in April or either at the San Diego show) has moved to his/her adult housing. If not, I guess it can be my juvenile home for future chams. If I get addicted, like I did with my snakes (7 snakes with in a year) I'll probably be using it a lot. Can't wait to get my very first chameleon, I love my snakes but all they do is hide. I know chameleons hide as well but at least it's not under the substrate (like my sand boas) or inside their hiding cave (like my ball pythons). I should stop watching animal planet, cause it's Steve Irwin who got me interested in these beautiful animals.
New to this forum and chameleons. I don't have one yet, but have been researching about them for the past 2-3 weeks. I'm thinking of getting a starter package (cage and supplies) from screameleons.com. I was just wondering if there's any chameleon species that can live in a 20x18x12 screen cage its entire life? I know some of the pygmies can live a 10 gallon terrianium but all the care sheets I've seen has said it had to be a glass cage and not a screen cage. I want to be able to use it after my chameleon (which I'll get in April or either at the San Diego show) has moved to his/her adult housing. If not, I guess it can be my juvenile home for future chams. If I get addicted, like I did with my snakes (7 snakes with in a year) I'll probably be using it a lot. Can't wait to get my very first chameleon, I love my snakes but all they do is hide. I know chameleons hide as well but at least it's not under the substrate (like my sand boas) or inside their hiding cave (like my ball pythons). I should stop watching animal planet, cause it's Steve Irwin who got me interested in these beautiful animals.