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Posted by: scott202 at Fri Sep 17 18:33:01 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scott202 ] Hi I can help you out a little bit. The tank is the way to go. I started out with 5 and they are all doing really good.I have a reptile floresent light bulb the coil kind I think it is a 15 watt. Now for the substrate, I have been using the reptibark with a small little tray on one end of the tank, with black soil in it with a live plant they like to crawl in the soil I have some branchs in there so they can climb on. Now for the food I give them fruit flies & pin head crickets and I powder the crickets but it doesn't stay on them that long.They're doing really good I had to seperate a small male, he kept on trying to fight with the leader male, now him and a female have there own tank.As for the vet I dont think you want to spend more than the chameleon is worth it may sound cruel but the reality is they dont live long to start with plus they are so small it is going to be a guessing game for the vet and it would be too hard to give something that small a shot to start with so if you see one getting sick take that one out from the rest and hope for the best. Hopefully,it will live with a little extra TLC. I had a small male getting really small because the big male would not let him eat, he kept on picking on him.Well I hope this will help you out and good luck... Scott....... | ||
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