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04-11-12, 09:29 AM
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thinking of an chameleon
Me and Jessica been wanting an jackson chameleon we know the basic stuff but I was looking on CL and there an blue bar ambilobe chameleon here's the link Blue Bar Ambilobe Panther Chameleon are they an easy chameleon to care for been looking online an finding mix results and is the price of what they want in the add to miuch I really like the look of the blue bar a lot
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04-11-12, 08:35 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
There is no such thing as an "easy to care for" chameleon. They are all pretty high-maintenance. In addition, Panthers are more high maintenance than other species such as veileds and Jacksons.
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04-11-12, 08:43 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
The fact that a lot of lizards tend to be high maintenance, makes me shy away from lizards in general but the way I see it, if anyone after knowing this nature of them still wants them and are willing to do what it takes, more power to them. Its just not for me. Good luck with this Apex. My Dads wife had them before and she did very well with them.
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04-11-12, 09:14 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
I was thinking of getting a Panther Chameleon for a long time and I was on the chameleon forum and I did lots of research. Through all my research alot of people said they were hard and alot of people said they were easy. I think it comes down to this. At the beggining it might be a little bit complicated but once you get every thing down.
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04-11-12, 09:45 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
I meant was is the blue bar harder to care for than a jackson and I've been wanting an chameleon for awhile I just here there easy then there hard of course imma going to do more research on them but there's like no info on them
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04-11-12, 10:44 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
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I meant was is the blue bar harder to care for than a jackson and I've been wanting an chameleon for awhile I just here there easy then there hard of course imma going to do more research on them but there's like no info on them
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There's a TON of info out there on chameleons. I would recommend doing a lot more research. Definitely check out the chameleon forums.
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04-11-12, 10:52 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
There's lot of info on chameleons but hardly none on bluebar
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04-12-12, 08:55 AM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
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There's lot of info on chameleons but hardly none on bluebar
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A blue bar is just a type of Panther chameleon, and there's plenty of info about panther chameleons out there.
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04-12-12, 11:21 AM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
I would go with a veiled because they are the easiest to care for, there is a lot of info on them, if you need a vet there is a better chance they will know about veiled chameleons, et cetera. Have you kept other lizards? Lizards need daily care and a lot of it. You might find yourself caring for your chameleon an hour a day. I would definitely say you NEED an automatic misting system to LOL
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04-12-12, 09:59 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
A blue bar is just a colouration of a Panther Chameleon.
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04-12-12, 10:07 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
Yea kinda got mix up but still got awhile before me and ajessica buys an chameleon got to do a bit more research
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04-12-12, 10:19 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
I have both a panther and a jacksons actually, and I don't find their care that much different from each other. I mean they are slightly different don't get me wrong, basically with temps, but either will need a nice variety of gut-loaded insects to keep them happy. The panther will of course require a larger cage which might be an issue. I would suggest, as others have, to do some research. Try the chameleon forums also, they have a lot of good people there.
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04-12-12, 10:25 PM
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Re: thinking of an chameleon
yea its going to be awhile before me and Jessica gets one I just saw an add an thought I ask
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