My advice to you is get a set up running far far in advance. Get a good misting system and a nice screened enclosure. Live plants are nice too! They love hibiscus.

When it comes to a chameleon, get an adult or subadult. I made the mistake of getting a hatchling and everything was fine for about 2 months... Then the poor thing's health just took a nose dive. Not eating...not drinking...sunken in eyes. I took him to the emergency vet but there was nothing they could do.. He passed away there


I still really want to try again with a chameleon..but this time with an adult. Yes the males are expensive, as well as the setup.

These guys are very temperamental though, be warned they are sensitive to their surroundings.

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