New to chameleons....need advice

bschifano

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I have a 18"x18"x36" Reptobreeze enclosure that i am preparing.
i need to know what species to look into as well as where i can find a good automatic mister or what i need to build one
 
Welcome to the forums. This is a great place to learn about chameleons. I keep veileds and they are rewarding and a pleasure to keep. For your first chameleon I would recommend a male veiled or panther. If you need an automatic mister I would recommend Mist King. I am attaching my blog for new keepers below. It will tell you all that you need to get started and give you links with pictures and where you can buy each item.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-keepers-young-veiled-panther-chameleons.html
 
Welcome to the forums. This is a great place to learn about chameleons. I keep veileds and they are rewarding and a pleasure to keep. For your first chameleon I would recommend a male veiled or panther. If you need an automatic mister I would recommend Mist King. I am attaching my blog for new keepers below. It will tell you all that you need to get started and give you links with pictures and where you can buy each item.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-keepers-young-veiled-panther-chameleons.html

Don't veiled and/or panther get too big for my enclosure? lol i would have gone right to the veiled (have experience with them) or jacksons (able to get a breeding pair going at the pet store i work at) but the little bit of research i did suggested carpets are best for my enclosure
 
I do have needed cage sizes in my blog. That size will work well until 8 to 10 months old and then he would need no smaller than 48 high. Each chameleon will need it's own enclosure.
 
unfortunately i can't upgrade my enclosure so i need something that can stay in this cage could i do a Jackson or do i have to do a Carpet
i don't plan on keeping any together unless i could do so lol

ps. i couldn't find the cage size recommendation on your blog could you post the link and tell me where to look?
 
Panthers and Veileds aren't as demanding as other chams, usually you start out with a smaller cage and upgrade to a larger cage no matter which type of cham you decide to go for. Are you looking into an adult or a baby? The reason you start out with a smaller cage is so your baby will be able to find its food. If you stick to your cage, you'll have to make sure your cham is eating and will easily to be able to access food.
 
all my research is pointing to a carpet chameleon i have a 18X18X36 screen cage and i don't believe i can put anything other than that in there i need this cage to accommodate the cham from baby through adulthood cause i have a space issue
 
Send a pm off to dooley 1 (Kevin) he is very knowledgeable on carpets, has raised and sold them for years. I got a beauty from him.
 
I have been researching quite a bit on Jacksons because I really want to get one and lots of web sites say that 18x18x36 is the smallest you can go for an adult. So u probably could get a Jacksons Chameleon in there.
 
all my research is pointing to a carpet chameleon i have a 18X18X36 screen cage and i don't believe i can put anything other than that in there i need this cage to accommodate the cham from baby through adulthood cause i have a space issue

I believe Hoehnelii would work for that size cage. TikiTiki has or had some CB babies for sale. I would say that your cage would be perfect for them since they are a relatively smaller species, although I myself have never kept them so maybe speak with someone who has on their specific space requirements.
They are also a montane species that require high humidity and cooler temps though, But I think if you can meet those requirments then they are awesome looking chams.

*edit: FLchams has CB 4 month olds for sale right now as well.
 
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