(01-12-2013, 11:58 PM)amanda509 Wrote: lol i think everyone needs a chameleon the cost depends on the species, my jackson's (the one with the horns) was $75, but my panther, ziggy, was $300. their entire setup costs around $200 give or take. they are expensive animals, but once you have everything, the setup and cham, all you have to pay for is food, and for a single cham a month, that wont be more than $25 a month.
The initial investment for any pets would not be too cheap. That is for sure. At least I have just learned from you that it is cheaper to set up for a chameleon than setting up a large aquarium.
I really thought the linus would be the more expensive one because of his more exotic looks. Oh yeah, I meant the horns.
(01-12-2013, 11:58 PM)amanda509 Wrote: i dont think they would like fish, they may try and shoot their tongue at them through the glass, but it wont hurt them as long as you have no way for one to climb up the tank to fall in, you shouldnt worry, but even though they float, they will die from the low temperature if fallen into a tank and left there for a long period of time.
So they float. With their heads above the water?
The water temperature shouldn't be a problem. All my fish tanks are tropical. I have heaters in each one of them to keep the water temperature at 76~80F at all time, so it is warmer than my room temperature. I just worry some other pets might drown if they fall in.
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