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Old 05-16-03, 09:48 PM   #1
Charm_Paradise
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R. uluguruensis/pygmy chameleon tank set up

I have an aquarium that use to be my reef tank, now just sitting in the yard. We have no room in the new house for it! So it is 48"Lx48"Wx24"H european style glass ( no plastic braces) and a built in over flow box in the corner with 2 holes drilled in the bottom. I was thinking about turing that in to a home for a group of R. uluguruensis. BUT I would have to keep it outside, but it will be in the shade all the time, no full sun ever. Is this possible and how many can live in this size of a tank. I am not at all new to chameleons, but I would be new to the pygmies. Let me know what you think! This project is in the thinking stage now, I am in the middle of building caging for housing my panthers outside in the summer. I am in So. California, so the weather here is not to cold but not to hot, just right all year! I also have smaller acrylic tanks like 20gal and 40gal that I would have room for inside, but I think a large setup of these little guys would look awsome, and would make use of a $500 custom tank. All my chameleons are so spoiled!

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Trace thanks for posting that pic of your setup! Let me know what you think of this idea!

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<b>John</b>
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