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  Message To: Beardie_Boi   In reference to Message Id: 2010433


 What do u recomend?

you have to remember that a cham or two is only a fraction of the overall cost of keeping chams, a good misting system is almost $ 200 and its almost a necessity for any kind of serious cham keeping , and in general aquariums arent good, except for pygmies, anoles and such. even healthy well kept chams are subject to problems , you have to be prepared to go to the vet once in a while or trash on chams, a cham is infinitely more likely to encounter problems than say a snake or a bearded dragon, and once problems show up in a cham it it frequently too late, even experienced chamkeepers lose chams, so if affording it is a major issue, you are better off sticking with something more stable (like a bearded dragon or anole or something . if you have your heart set on a cham and you are on a tight budget then hands down best cham for you is a bearded pygmy ,VERY fragile , but relatively easy to keep and breed , if you do it correctly and you can use aquariums, beardeds start as low as $20



06/05/09  05:51am
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