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reptilelady

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Hi everyone!
New here. I don't have a chameleon yet but wanting to get one. I do have reptiles already. I have the following 4 beardies,2 house geckos,2 green anoles, 2 long tail grassed lizards,4 lropard geckos,3 corn snakes and 2 chinese water dragons.

I would love more information on chameleons. I have wanted them for years so I decided to research them and which I have but I worry I have forgot something. I would love to know if there is one I should start with?
I know which one I would like but I want to make sure first I have everything right. Thanks for the help.
 
I'm pretty new here too, but figured I'd give you some information that another member posted in another thread tonight - pretty good information

Welcome to the forum!

Its a good idea to research chameleons before getting one....they are not the easiest of lizards to keep. Here are some sites to get you started...
http://www.adcham.com/
http://www.chameleonnews.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/20060502...rnals.com/vet/index.php?show=5.Vitamin.A.html
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/index.htm
https://www.chameleonforums.com/supplementation-mbd-1-a-2451/

Panthers and veileds are usually recommended as starter chameleons...but they are not the biggest. (Parson's, Meller's and the large morph Oustaleti are the biggest.)

I purchased a Jackson on a spur of the moment type situation while I was hunting a bearded. Couldn't find a bearded and the Jackson was very adorable. I thought the research I did on the beardeds would translate over pretty well - it didn't lol. I'm getting caught up on everything still and have finally completed the screen enclosure I've been working on. Hopefully he'll be in it in the next couple of days :)
 
Hi everyone!
New here. I don't have a chameleon yet but wanting to get one. I do have reptiles already. I have the following 4 beardies,2 house geckos,2 green anoles, 2 long tail grassed lizards,4 lropard geckos,3 corn snakes and 2 chinese water dragons.

I would love more information on chameleons. I have wanted them for years so I decided to research them and which I have but I worry I have forgot something. I would love to know if there is one I should start with?
I know which one I would like but I want to make sure first I have everything right. Thanks for the help.

Hello! Welcome to the Forums! Veileds are great! That's what I have. Jann
 
Thank You!

I check out the web site and add them to my favorites.

I have question. Is there any chameleon a good starter one. I know that might sound bad but I don`t want to spend like 500.00 on one that is much harder then another one. I know that chameleons need a like the air flow, a dripper,misting. climbing braches,food dishes,lights, humidity and of course food.
 
Panthers can be gorgeous, it's very true, but a veiled would typically be much cheaper and is often considered a good starter chameleon. They can be quite pissy when older, though, even if you might have a very sweet juvenile to begin with.
 
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