I have been keeping odd-ball animals for fish over the years and it has always been an ambition of mine to keep a few chameleons. I mainly hope on getting a pair of one of these species that are listed:
~Veiled
~Panther
~Jackson
Or get a single Cameroon Mountain/Sailfin Chameleon. But if I can find them I would highly like to get either 3 Tanzania Stump-tails (1 male & 2 females) or 3 Spectral Pygmys (1 male & 2 female)
Any of those species I really would like to get at least at 8 weeks old (from what I hear any younger then 8 weeks is a big risk for the inexperienced and or the experinced aswell.)
For a enclosed setup I was aiming for a screened 24"x12"x26" cage with a double flourescent lighting with also a red heat bulb and a blue bulb for night (so 4 bulb hood setup.) I know some people with chameleons and they are helping me set up a drip irrigation system to supply water to the chameleon(s.) But my main question is, would the encloser I am looking at buying be enough to house a pair off the larger species I mentioned?
Thankz
~Veiled
~Panther
~Jackson
Or get a single Cameroon Mountain/Sailfin Chameleon. But if I can find them I would highly like to get either 3 Tanzania Stump-tails (1 male & 2 females) or 3 Spectral Pygmys (1 male & 2 female)
Any of those species I really would like to get at least at 8 weeks old (from what I hear any younger then 8 weeks is a big risk for the inexperienced and or the experinced aswell.)
For a enclosed setup I was aiming for a screened 24"x12"x26" cage with a double flourescent lighting with also a red heat bulb and a blue bulb for night (so 4 bulb hood setup.) I know some people with chameleons and they are helping me set up a drip irrigation system to supply water to the chameleon(s.) But my main question is, would the encloser I am looking at buying be enough to house a pair off the larger species I mentioned?
Thankz