Hi. I have begun researching chameleons and would like to know of and easy type to keep. Also, is there a type of chameleon where i could keep two females in the same cage?
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Hi. I have begun researching chameleons and would like to know of and easy type to keep. Also, is there a type of chameleon where i could keep two females in the same cage?
Panthers and veileds are good "begginner chameleon". Some would say jackson's but they require more precise care, i suppose u could house either 2 panther females or 2 jackson's (if u ahve a ver large cage, like something like 48"x24"x72" (lxwxh)) but if this is ur first cham I suggest getting males cause females are more delecate, and if u overfeed them or make a small mistake the could get egg binding, and die, plus males are generally more colourfull (especially with panthers)
I don't have a cham yet but if done a lot of reasearch, a good sight is chameleoncondo.net on the front page near the bottom ull see "Chameleon Care sheets" for the 3 most common pet chameleons,
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Just wanna make sure but u cant put 2 female veilds in the same cage can u?
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