I noticed your join date say's june. Ive seen your previous threads about how pretty they are, i think you should do a bit more research before you buy one. They require alot more food, water, a huge cage, at least 29-29-48, ect.. I just think you don't fully understand what your getting into with them. I would be happy to provide a full caresheet, and tips on how ive raised my male.
I want to do as much research and preparation as possible before I make my purchase.

I made a few mistakes, and wasn't as prepared as I should have been for my Veiled. I spent hundreds in improvements since then, and have certainly learned a lot! I'm on these forums on a daily basis reading up on chams in general. They're too awesome to just own one
I'm only looking for breeders now, so when the time comes, I'll have already spoken to people with babies, or are waiting for babies. I want CB, especially because of the heightened chance of parasites in these guys that I read about.
I would love a caresheet! That would be awesome! All I can seem to find is limited and inconsistent information on captive care. I've seen some sheets say that 2x2x4 is ok... but they're the longest chameleon in the world, so I highly doubt that. I was going to go approximately 4X3X5, as well as create a couple outdoor enclosures for the summer.
I can't see myself getting one before next spring at the earliest. Hopefully that will be enough time to learn, prepare, and gain connections to a breeder. I really don't like the idea of buying from a company online, unless I have the opportunity to speak with breeder and at least see pictures of the actual chameleon I'll be purchasing. I want a male, so I don't need to worry about egg laying, and most online retailers will not guarantee that.
I don't fully understand what I'm getting into, but I do accept that they need more work. Even finding information has been difficult, so I would really appreciate it if you sent some of your knowledge and stories of personal experience my way
