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quadricornis ( 4 horned chamelon)

salvadoriiboy

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i want to get a quadricornis, and i no how to keep em, its just im not sure if i have the experience
ive had a monitor( 3') ive had a iguana ( 3.5') ive had an adult vieled chameleon, and i have 3 beardeds.
 
Chances are if you are asking if you have enough experience to keep them, you probably don't. That is one of the more difficult montaine species to keep. Not impossible but requires daily attention and tweaks. Remember that book knowledge and hands-on knowldge are two very different things. Quads have far different requirments from a Veild and are much, much more intolerant of husbandry errors, especially in regards to supplimentation than their low land cousins. My advice is to start with a Jackson as they are a more readily available species and easier to keep but will allow you the experience of testing the waters a bit before you jump in. Good luck.

-Matt
 
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