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lele
at Wed Aug 18 17:12:00 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
have you had other chams? Some will argue with me but I would not recommend them as a first time cham.
I don't know if kammerflage still breeds them (www.calumma.com) or not. reptayls may have them as well.
As for care these are the chams that can happily live in a glass tank (i had a trio 1:2 in a 20gal) High humidity, lots of branches as they rarely go to ground level. www.adcham.com has info in their species description and Cham News has an article on Brookesia which have similar requirements (see link below). Several folks on the forum have them so you may want to repost if you don't get more replies. I had a trio, cb from the kammers last year and they all died within a couple weeks of each other Long story, we do not know why. Btw, I would highly recommend Kammers if they still breed them.
Do your homework, be all set up ahead of time, have a herp vet set up (if you don't already and you should be OK. Get from a reputable breeder and captive born/bred if possible.
lele brookesia
----- 0.1 veiled - Luna
0.2 house geckos - Gaia & Tia (both MIA 
0.2 felines - Kyndra and Líta
1.0 African Clawed Frog (for summer)
0.5 Mad. Hissers (for summer - all girls, no little ones, whew!)
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- bearded pygmy chameleon - ivegotabike, Tue Aug 17 07:59:58 2004
RE: bearded pygmy chameleon - lele, Wed Aug 18 17:12:00 2004
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