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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Chameleon Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="twolfe" data-source="post: 187850" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>I've never kept chameleons either, but I thought those little chameleons were adorable and googled small chameleons earlier today. I found a site that sells the pygmy bearded chameleons for $ 30. It's probably a good thing they were out of stock. The maximum adult size of this species is 2 - 3 inches. The one thing I noticed is that the smaller species I found available for sale didn't seem to be as colorful or interesting as the larger species. But the small size is appealing to me. Well, I just got my new baby turtle (a Chinese Golden Box Turtle) today and still have my rabbits and a housefull of mantids. And since I'm frogless for the first time in two years (lost my red-eyed tree frogs in December), I'm enjoying a cricket free house at the moment.</p><p></p><p>If you end up getting a smaller species, I'd really love to get updates from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twolfe, post: 187850, member: 4455"] I've never kept chameleons either, but I thought those little chameleons were adorable and googled small chameleons earlier today. I found a site that sells the pygmy bearded chameleons for $ 30. It's probably a good thing they were out of stock. The maximum adult size of this species is 2 - 3 inches. The one thing I noticed is that the smaller species I found available for sale didn't seem to be as colorful or interesting as the larger species. But the small size is appealing to me. Well, I just got my new baby turtle (a Chinese Golden Box Turtle) today and still have my rabbits and a housefull of mantids. And since I'm frogless for the first time in two years (lost my red-eyed tree frogs in December), I'm enjoying a cricket free house at the moment. If you end up getting a smaller species, I'd really love to get updates from you. [/QUOTE]
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