Does anyone know where i can get one? Thank you. Here are a few pics of ambilobe sambava cross. He is about 10 months old, i am so excited he is looking more like an ambilobe than a sambava.


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Does anyone know where i can get one? Thank you. Here are a few pics of ambilobe sambava cross. He is about 10 months old, i am so excited he is looking more like an ambilobe than a sambava.


Looks to me like the lower half is Sambava and the upp half Ambilobe! 
Sorry can't help you with the condo.
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There are a few pet stores that sell large 'condos' or habitats for Chameleons. The store I personally frequent is "Super Pet." I do not know where you live, but it is a common store in Canada. Another good one is Pet Smart. Hope you can find something in there!
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Hello. Awhile ago many reptile suppliers carried these, but in time they stopped, I'm assuming because of the lack of popularity. There were a number of negative threads about this product some time ago (I remember one being that many animals were often able to escape). If you're interested in a more wall-less or free roaming enclosure similar to the condo, you can probably construct a much better and larger one for a fraction of the price. Essentially all you need is a large tree (or group of), and some sort of large base that extends far beyond the edge of the trees, with walls that are too high for your animal to crawl over. Hang or support lights off of stands and either hand mist or set up a misting system. Use bowls to feed. If you make another post asking for wall-less/free roaming enclosure info, I'm sure someone with more experience can point you in the right direction...this is just how I was considering doing it when I was planning on setting up a free roam setup. Oh yeah, and make sure it is in a quiet and undisturbed area, without access to the whole home/apartment (a door or something in the way). Hope this helps somewhat and isnt too incoherent. Your cham looks awesome by the way
Thank you for the input. I actually found one at a store. It was the last one. I am assuming that chameleon condo went out of business.
That is a grogeous blue there. Such a solid colour.
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