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Can I keep a senegal chameleon in a Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium medium? I was also wondering if I could put anoles or small treefrogs in the tank with him? Finally, could I put an inch or two of water in the tank as long I'm sure he wont drown
 
Sorry that you haven't received a response before now - I only just noticed your posts.

Simple answer is no - to all the above. No substrate, no water, no other inhabitants and no waterfall. Chams are arboreal - tree-dwellers. Their needs (especially a sensitive, likely WC Senegal) are quite different than other reptiles or amphibians.

The rule of thumb for chams is vertical screen caging, lots of foliage and vines, no substrate (paper towels are okay), lots of misted, sprayed water for drinking and no cage-mates.
 
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