I see that Mike has some for sale... Anybody care for this type of Cham; Roo perhaps? The pointed face is so cool, hahaha. Just wondering what there care is like.?. Or am I better off sticking with some Brevs.
They can handle the same temps as brevs but tend to be more ground dwellers and appreciate a more densely planted enclosure. They are not nearly as prolific as brevs – I worked with them for a little over a year and produced about 30 of them. I liked them but decided to focus more on brevs. Males should never be housed together which is a given but more so with this species. WC don’t acclimate too well so I personally would hold off until they have been in captivity a month or two before purchasing any. They are also less active then brevs and egg incubation also takes much longer.
Hrmmmm so looks like Brevs it is then! Lord willing I will be able to pick some up at the show that I am going to hit up in june... I dont really wana pay 50 for shipping on a 40 cup o chameleons Wonder if Tyler will have any some time soon..?..
chad, yeah it's hard to double the price of the chams...so pretend like they really cost $90...it's worth it to get them shipped right, and to get quality cb critters....
chad, yeah it's hard to double the price of the chams...so pretend like they really cost $90...it's worth it to get them shipped right, and to get quality cb critters....
Pick one is that somebody at the show will have some CB or CH Brevs.
Pick two will be some nice WC that have been here for a few months.
Pick three will be to take the hit and buy some nice CH or CB $90 Brevs