So. If you would be buying a whole new setup regardless, with the intent to some day breed chams, I would say why not give it a try. (DISCLAIMER: I know that breeding chams is not to be taken lightly, but every breeder needs to start somewhere, right?) My suggestion is to gather up all of the things you will need for the set up of your new lizard. Then, decide which breed you want. It's much better for the animal to go into an already established enclosure, than to go through the stress of being moved and disturbed. And by getting the things together before hand, you will be able to stay within a budget, and maybe even save a little for later.