bobcochran
Chameleon Enthusiast
Must be sensing spring just around the corner.
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I just described their basic care on a post yesterday. I think the post is helmeted chamleon. They're a great species to work with!I love the looks of them. I think this might be my next chameleon species.
Is there a care sheet for them on this site?
Thanks Brad. In case you haven't noticed I've been quite enamored with this species for several years now.Beautiful colors!
Thanks for sharing
Sorry Tony_S, got the title of the post wrong, it's Helmeted chameleon.I love the looks of them. I think this might be my next chameleon species.
Is there a care sheet for them on this site?
Found it thanks, that night time temp drop is quite a drop.Sorry Tony_S, got the title of the post wrong, it's Helmeted chameleon.
I think you would do just fine with night temps 50-56F. especially with Nairobi area morphs. They live in a slightly warmer climate. Here's a picture of a male and female.Found it thanks, that night time temp drop is quite a drop.
I think you would do just fine with night temps 50-56F. especially with Nairobi area morphs.Found it thanks, that night time temp drop is quite a drop.