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I just got my baby cham and the set up i have for him is sand substrate a plastic torarium plant to hide in and under. i am working on getting him a chinese evergreen i have bird perch like sticks i made myself. i put themaround the cage some high so hean bask better some leading to it so his food will go to him and some going from his plants to the higher one....its up to you how you set the tank up i have mine in a 10 gallon and soon to a 29 low and so on and so on...im sure you know the lizzzard grows with the size of its home...if you want ill send you pics when i get some i just got my cham yesterday so im still experimenting but my bio teacher said not to change its habitat alot they will get more stressed.and dont listen to the ones giving yuo trouble,its your cham so experiment...just do the best you can...its no harder than taking care of an iguana.
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Hmm, using sand, in an AQUARIUM, for a veiled? Yet not a begginner? That sounds like quite the oxymoron to me. First off, I would LOVE to know the book that told you sand is ok for chameleons. Last I checked, they lived in the mountains of Yemen, not the deserts of Egypt.
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his basking is about 75-80 degrees
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First, sand as a substrate. Then, basking spots of 75? Really dude, what book ARE you reading?
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he is fine he enjoys the attention i give him
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And you know this how? An animal psychologist are we?