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Old 03-28-04, 04:25 PM   #1
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chameleons and aquariums

i want to get some, or one, ground-dwelling chameleon that can be housed in a glass aquarium. i have a 35g aquarium. the thing is, i dont want some that are soo small that they can only eat pinhead their whole lives. i want some that can eat waxworms, mealworms, and 1/2 + crickets. i was lookin at some species of pygmys, but most of them are very very small and only can eat pinheads. im not saying that pygmys are out of the question, i would jut like something than can eat larger crickets.

if anyone knows of any species of chameleon that fits these characteristics, please let me know. thanks
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Old 03-28-04, 05:47 PM   #2
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Hrmm ... I would only suggest pygmys (sorry) or chameleons that need extremly high humidity for aquiariums. There aren't a whole lot you are looking at, possibly some dwarf species that grow to about double the size of pygmys, but I dont have any specifics for you.

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Old 03-28-04, 09:30 PM   #3
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the pygmies (r. brev) in my thread take down what the petstores around here describe as "smalls" which are a quarter to a half inch.
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Old 03-28-04, 10:10 PM   #4
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can you tell me what the common name and sceientific name of them are? thanks
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Old 03-29-04, 01:37 AM   #5
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Rhampholeon brevicaudatus (bearded pygmy chameleon)
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Just a side note Half size crix may be a bit big for soem Brevs They are very difficult to care for and i would only recomend them to someone with alot of experience with chams, I dont think your gonna find what ur looking for for that tank,
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Old 03-29-04, 06:36 PM   #7
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oh. ok then, well im still open to any suggestions of anything. im thinking about geckos, but i dont know.
i also have a 10 gallon and a 55 gallon, so if anyone has any ideas/suggestions, please let me know. thanks
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ya, 1/2 a criket will fill there bellys really fast, and its hard to care for

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