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Brookesia or Rampholeon?

bast Nov 28, 2011 12:01 PM

I have kept panther and vieled chameleons for years. I have had great susccess as I have never tried to cut corners and my chams have always had large sun cages fort he summer months. I am sure to give them a variety of food items and suppliments.

I am interested in pygmy chams. I am looking for some good care info and any insight on a good started species. Would you suggest starting with a Brookesia or Rampholeon? Any good books or care sheets out there?

I want to learn as much as possible before I decide to purchase one or not.

Thank you for your help,

Brian
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Carlton Dec 01, 2011 04:49 PM

The Chameleons online E-zine should have articles on pygmy species and care. Also visit the chameleonforums.com and search under genus-specific sub forums. Also, under the caging/enclosures subforum there is a link to a good pygmy husbandry article.

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