damn he looks really good, I especially like the brown in between his stripes. I live by one of the biggest nature preserves in florida, its literally my front yard....I have been into chams for about 6 months now(i have been getting into salt water reef tanks lately) but I started with jackson chameleons and veiled...after seeing the thread titled open air enclosure, I was tempted to created a table island of tropical plants and create a play area for the chamelons, also my back yard is fenced in so if one did jump down I would just go find it in my tree or around the perimeter....one day I went outside after having gone out to lunch all morning, and the chams were still there glowing and loving the new habitat, when right before my eyes a huge owl swoops down and grabs one and dips off into the daytime woods. I stood there in disbelief....then I ate some mushrooms this night with my mate brian and the owls terrorized our trip session with long screaming hoooooooooots that sounded much like "yes mikes chameleons are delicious, don't buy from color creations hoooot" Hooot, we love african lizards hoooooooot... so learn from other mistakes and never fail to take every outside source for potential harm to your chameleon, I had a girl drop her chams off here and they were becoming sick from the time release fertilizer in the soil dishes she had for them to egg in....just another example