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    Jace
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    How about these for names: Akil (intelligent); Kadir (green) or Riyad (garden)? Can't wait to watch this little one grow!

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    Julia
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    Thank you everyone for their advice and suggestions. I have decided to name the little guy "Norman." After reading all the posts on this thread and reading everything I could find on the internet I decided to buy him a mini mesh cage. Keeping him in a tub made me nervous...and since I moved him he seems much more active. Here are a few pics I took when I was moving him from old cage to new. Enjoy! This is the new cage.
    This is how big he is! Bigger then he was a week ago, he had his first shed.

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    Good julia! You did great in buying a wired cage! These animals love ventilated areas. Ventilation doesnt mean draft, but I mean like "open". Anywho, thats a nice chamo nursery. My friend from puertorico had bought a pair of these years ago. Which was when I was 14 and he was Id say 13ish. They had lasted him a few months. Sad thing, he kept in a 55g thinking it was big. So did I, back then I didnt know much about reptiles. I branched off into turtles and toads. He into lizards and frogs. Currently lost contact with him, but last time I heard from him, he had a pair of males together and they fought. Sad part one died, fascinating part was how they display their emotions through colorations and fades. So if yours ever turns red, orange, gray, black it tends to mean that they are upset. So I figured, because he had told me thats what they were doing everytime the chams, saw each other. His was a jacksons chameleon, I forget what it was. I do remember it had stripes no matter what. He got em for 50-100 each. In puertorico, animals are cheaper for some odd reason.

    Oh sorry for ranting off. I was reminiscing the past! But anywho just remember, after it grows to atleast 4inches it should be upgraded to a large flexarium. Adults should be in the largest flexarium you can find or make. The more room, the happier they are. But let me say this! that sure is one healthy little bugger! Ived seen these before, they dont look as healthy as yours do! You got yourself a keeper.

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