At the end of the day varanio, i respect you + your opinion, but I just think you need to learn to do the same. My opinion isn't changing, and thats the only reason there has been arguing, because you won't accept my opinion and in turn I'm getting offended by that, but I'm still disapointed your discouraging behaviour is going on unoticed (by you) as thats a really good point here. Other than that I'm done with discussing and done with the arguing btw RM
Its a two way street I reiterated that I apologized 2 x for not understanding your english as to whether it was credit or discredit but you missed it so I guess this will be 3rd time I bring it up. Good luck hope you decide on the cham
If I'm honest not sure I have the confidence to care for one. All I've heard is how hard they are to care for. But with temps spot on, UV, humidity spot on will all be ok?
Jess keep it out of an aquarium thats the most important thing. Keep them hot and humid and there are ways to do so with a screen enclosure. There are misting products you can use that put the misting system on a timer and they get it that way or you can manually do it. Stay away from waterfalls or waterdishes with a bubbler, thats all unatural for them and it just wont be used. Let me get a good caresheet I read on them and use it as a base.
Chameleons arent THAT hard. Its just an old stereotype of the trade. People used to think beardies were hard to keep, and now theyre too easy. Soon people will say the same of chams.
If you want a cham Jess, try http://screameleons.com and http://chameleonsonly.com. Talk to them, dont just read the caresheet and call it a day. Just a look at their animals should prove they know what theyre talking about.