any other chameleon/reptile owners on here?

oh yes. i used to breed veild and jackson's. im going to school, going to be a herpetologist (reptile scientist). love chameleons, but im more into my green tree pythons (Morelia viridis), they're bad ***

 
Craving, you've seen those pictures before. Haha. You actually insulted me in another thread, and that was still my ava. ^-^Anyway, I don't think I am. It's too expensive. I'm down to rave-party at a house.
nah man i didnt see it, i just turned on avatars today.

ur right ultra is pretty expensive though, went last year and should be going this year, as it was great.

 
oh yes. i used to breed veild and jackson's. im going to school, going to be a herpetologist (reptile scientist). love chameleons, but im more into my green tree pythons (Morelia viridis), they're bad ***

I came here thinking the same thing and ended up taking a class that was botany, microbiology and zoology in one class with 3 professors and 250 people... that shit changed my mind for me after i failed it.. Geography major now!

 
How much did that Chameleon cost you? And what kind of things does it need? A UV lamp? A big cage?I have an extra 10 gallon tank that the woman who sold me my 10 gallon long tank gave to me. I was thinking either scorpion or Chameleon. Just not sure which.
he was 85$ when i got him i saw them for 60 in a pet store in melborne florida. they take alot of time because you have to mist the cage several times a day and had a steady supply of dripping water because they dont drink from bowls. i have 2 uv bulbs and a 100w heat light, the cage is 30"x30"x6ft tall

glass aquariums are bad for chameleons because theres no airflow, their reflections in the glass piss them off and they mold quickly from all the water and no drainage system

heres some cage pics

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oh yes. i used to breed veild and jackson's. im going to school, going to be a herpetologist (reptile scientist). love chameleons, but im more into my green tree pythons (Morelia viridis), they're bad ***
that would be insane have 30-40 baby chameleons to tend to

 
Nice setup. Those veileds are pretty easy to breed, but the babies die really easily.

I've had:

a tegu.

some savanah monitors

balls pythons

milk snakes

corn snakes

red tail boas

horned frogs

white tree frogs

veiled chameleons

jacksons chameleons

iguanas

tokay geckos

burmese pythons

Bearded dragons

Probably more, but can't remember right now.

 
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