Saturday, May 22, 2010

Chameleon Care Help Please?

Hi I am thinking of buying a chameleon but I have no clue which type would be be best, what, how much and how often to feed them, how big of a cage and what to put in it, the right way to hold, treat, ext. it, and where to put the cage when I have two fully grown cats. Please help, and thank you so much :D
Answers:
There are more than 135 different species of chameleons known today
http://www.chameleonsonline.com/species.

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try these two websites:
www.animalarkshelter.org/cin
www.chameleonsonline.com
Oh how exciting! Chameleons are SUCH great pets! I have three right now, and they are SO AWESOME! I have two Senegals, very VERY sweet, like little puppy dogs. I also have a Jacksons, really cool looking, but just a hair more aggressive. Now there are Panther Chameleons, they to me can have some of the coolest colors and patterns, BUT I have heard that they can sometimes be more aggressive with YOU and each other. IF you do get more than one chameleon, you cannot mix two types of chameleons. As far as keeping them, one of my enclosures is like a 1.5 foot wide, and 3 feet tall screen cage. I took various fake foliage that comes in like a "rope" form, and string it throughout. Bottom line, they need all they can to climb on, and depending in the size of their hands, get something that they can comfortably fit their "hands" around. They need to access water and crickets or whatever food you choose, 24/7. I even mist mine throughout the day, but some people don't. They REALLY are great pets, and are SOOOO neat! Good luck, and feel free to email me for more info @ villebaby32@bellsouth.net
They make interesting pets but have some special needs. Here are some helpful websites before you decide:
http://www.chameleonsdish.com/index.html...
http://www.junglewalk.com/info/chameleon...

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