Smaller species cham?

mbondy

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Anyone have recommendations on smaller size cham breeds? I currently have a panther and will be upgrading him to a 24x24x48 cage once hes a few months older. Thinking I may not have enough room for another large cage!

Currently I'm looking into Carpets...any recommendations. Breeders?
 
I would get a Jackson's they need a 18x18x36 inch and they are awesome. Who doesnt love a Chameleon with horns.
 
The best carpet breeder I know is dooley 1 (kevin). He have bred them for several years and knows his stuff. Getting a c/b carpet is a challenge. I have known of carpets advertised as c/b when they were not.

Some cams to look at size wise
multituberculata, great small cham listed in the classified now by seeco- a good quality breeder

Kinyongia Tenuis or Tavetanas both are great small chams but pretty hard to locate. I currently have tavetana, and I would say they are not for the inexpierence keeper.

Trioceros hoehnelii

Trioceros laterispinis

Trioceros sternfeldi


you could take a look and research some of there to see what you might like.
These are just my ideas.
 
I would get a Jackson's they need a 18x18x36 inch and they are awesome. Who doesnt love a Chameleon with horns.

I love jacksons but looked at a breeders site and they recommend larger cages. With a smaller cham, I still want to get larger than recommended size cage so they have lots of room. I live in oregon so I'm not able to bring my chams outside much with the rain. I'm hoping to get a jacksons in a year or two.
 
The best carpet breeder I know is dooley 1 (kevin). He have bred them for several years and knows his stuff. Getting a c/b carpet is a challenge. I have known of carpets advertised as c/b when they were not.

Some cams to look at size wise
multituberculata, great small cham listed in the classified now by seeco- a good quality breeder

Kinyongia Tenuis or Tavetanas both are great small chams but pretty hard to locate. I currently have tavetana, and I would say they are not for the inexpierence keeper.

Trioceros hoehnelii

Trioceros laterispinis

Trioceros sternfeldi


you could take a look and research some of there to see what you might like.
These are just my ideas.[/QUOTE

Thank you! I emailed dooley1 already today.
I'll look into some others you recommended. I'm not a pro just yet and still learning the ropes so thank you for letting me know which species are for the more experienced :)
 
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