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We finally finished our cage for our 2 ambilobe chameleons! They arrived today @ 10am. They are doing good. They r drinking and I am about to feed them. :D
 
We finally finished our cage for our 2 ambilobe chameleons! They arrived today @ 10am. They are doing good. They r drinking and I am about to feed them. :D
I am trying to upload some pics but they will not go through! Ahh Well if I can't get it to work I have some photos in my albums on my profile.sry
 

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Hey Carmen, glad they arrived. Are you planning to put both chams in the one cage?
Nevermind, I didn't see the pic first. That's an awesome enclosure!
 
We finally finished our cage for our 2 ambilobe chameleons! They arrived today @ 10am. They are doing good. They r drinking and I am about to feed them. :D
IWe made the cage to accommodate a male and a female. They have thier own side. I wonder if it wuold be ok to put them together till they get a lil bigger?
 

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How old are they? are they related? If they are not related or were not raised togther they may not find the company enjoyable. If they are older than 3 months I wouldn't put them together.

The cage looks great!

If they are young chams I think you might find some of your branches are a bit big for them to get their feet around... keep an eye for falling chams if this is the case.
 
The female is 5 1/2 months and the male is 4 1/2 months. They r about 4 to 5 inches long. I will b posting pics of them soon.
 
That would be too old to keep them together.... she is almost sexually mature and I am sure would be stressed by the male being around.

Nice work with that cage.
 
They are not related and I don't think they were raised in the same enclosure. If you look closely the cage that we build has a divider in the middle so they r separated. I have put more smaller branches in and on the bottom. I tried to feed and they didn't even notice the crickets... I will have to try something different
 
They are not related and I don't think they were raised in the same enclosure. If you look closely the cage that we build has a divider in the middle so they r separated. I have put more smaller branches in and on the bottom. I tried to feed and they didn't even notice the crickets... I will have to try something different

Sometimes with smaller chams and big cages you have to put more crickets in than you might with a smaller cage... some hide, some die some make it up to the top and find themselves getting eaten. :p:D

They are also in a new home so eating isn't a top priority at the moment. They are prolly more interested in figuring out 'WTF AM I!?!?" lol.
 
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