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you may be in the wrong hobby
its what i like and im gonna stick to it! i love chams!!!!!!!!!
its what i like and im gonna stick to it! i love chams!!!!!!!!!
i need something that i could find in my back yard..... dont really have money to go buy something....
....have [the] cage running for at least a week, acting like you indeed have a cham already. Misting, Temp checking, etc. That fact that you're asking about plants 2 days before you're scheduled chameleon arrival tells me you're not quite ready. I am not saying you need to give up on chams, i am saying you need to do more research and make sure you can afford them. Feeders are not cheap. You need to have a variety. Not just crickets and meal worms. You'll want to offer silks, horns, dubia, flies, mantis. Not all of these at once, but on a rotation.
Then what happens if the animal needs a vet visit? these can get into the hundreds of dollars. I wouldn't mention the financial part, but you brought it up saying you cant afford to buy a plant. Which in my opinion is the cheapest part of cham keeping.
If you can, i suggest canceling your order for your veiled that's being delivered on tuesday. Get everything figure out and a functional cage running for at LEAST a week.