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Old 04-10-03, 09:27 AM   #1
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how difficult?

I've been looking for another lizard to get into keeping, and I've always thought that chams were really cool -- what's held me back before was reading all over the place about how difficult they are to keep. I'm thinking of getting a veiled, as there's a couple of people around here who have some babies... What would you guys say is a good recipe for success for successfully raising a baby? I don't know if I'm making any sense... LOL It's early in the morning, I'm beat, and I haven't had my cup of tea yet

Anyways, basically what I'm really wondering is, how difficult ARE chams to keep -- do they require a lot of work, or just your basic lizard care with some misting added in... Also, what would you recommend for a setup? (both for a baby, and an adult...).

Thanks for any input you can give guys
Jen
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