Trillian
New Member
I've been researching various chameleons, and I'm fairly sure that Oustalets tick all the boxes for me, but I've been struggling to find reliable care sheets for them, so was hoping to get some help when considering the set-up before I start putting money down.
Firstly: is a 48"H x 24"W x 24"D cage from DIY going to be suitable for a fully-grown adult Oustalet? Or too big? And if I manage to get a baby, is it better to start off with a smaller cage which isn't so overwhelming (for me either!) and gradually upgrade as she grows?
Secondly: Is it true that Oustalets tend to eat vegetation so shouldn't have access to fake foliage? I would really like a free-range area and thought that it would be a good idea if the main big tree was artificial so there were no issues as far as the health/sturdiness of the tree, but I would also have real plants around.
Thirdly: I'd prefer a female, ideally, will she be happy with the standard guidelines for a lay bin or do they have specific requirements?
If anyone has any resources specifically for Oustalets that they could recommend, or any personal experience I could benefit from, I'd really appreciate it.
Firstly: is a 48"H x 24"W x 24"D cage from DIY going to be suitable for a fully-grown adult Oustalet? Or too big? And if I manage to get a baby, is it better to start off with a smaller cage which isn't so overwhelming (for me either!) and gradually upgrade as she grows?
Secondly: Is it true that Oustalets tend to eat vegetation so shouldn't have access to fake foliage? I would really like a free-range area and thought that it would be a good idea if the main big tree was artificial so there were no issues as far as the health/sturdiness of the tree, but I would also have real plants around.
Thirdly: I'd prefer a female, ideally, will she be happy with the standard guidelines for a lay bin or do they have specific requirements?
If anyone has any resources specifically for Oustalets that they could recommend, or any personal experience I could benefit from, I'd really appreciate it.