I love love love love love the spotlights! Hope to see more chameleons and I really love seeing their enclosures too! Seeing check in's on other chameleons you featured before too is fun as well :) love the vlogs thanks!
@@nathanfouche5162 veiled or oustaleti are two good species to look at. But compare your conditions with their care. Even inland conditions are wildly variable depending on elevation.
@ChameleonAcademy Thank you for your tips I hope that your channel and our conversations will help me reach my dream of being able to care and breed rare species of chameleon (rare for me at least). Another question I was listening to a podcast of yours and you were saying how your research indicated that a hybrid cages are better then full mesh would this be true for lower humidity outdoor cages too?
@@nathanfouche5162 usually when we start to go into hybrid caging for outdoors we are getting into greenhouses. The principles are the same as indoors, but with a massively overpowered energy source (the sun) that has to be dealt with
I don't even have words! Thank you for featuring your beautiful boy Blue.
I am deeply impressed by how long you can hold that stick, with Parson's, out for that long! Good morning, Bill, and thank you for showing Blue off
its nice actually seeing footage of chams
Bill, Blue is spectacular! Thanks for sharing him with us.
Your Parson's is so cool! They're fascinating. Parson's are a dream species of mine along with triceros deremensis.
I'm getting a Parsons* this Tuesday from Craig Durbin so this video couldn't be timed any better! Thank you Chameleon Academy!
That’s awesome I have two of his . what locale and is male or female
Does he have a website or shop? Thanks
Great episode probably my favorite so far . Of course, I’m partial to Parsons. ❤️❤️
I love love love love love the spotlights! Hope to see more chameleons and I really love seeing their enclosures too! Seeing check in's on other chameleons you featured before too is fun as well :) love the vlogs thanks!
Definitely the King of Chameleons
Such a beautiful animal. Thanks for sharing
Awesome, I will be making my own DIY large cages out of schedule 40 pvc
Hey I know this comment is a bit late but I live in South Africa do you think that I could house a parsons chameleon outdoors all year round?
It would be difficult to answer that question as South Africa has a wide range of climates. Coastal areas would have much more luck than inland areas.
@@ChameleonAcademy Thanks so much. What chameleons would you recommend that have the highest chance of success in inland South Africa?
@@nathanfouche5162 veiled or oustaleti are two good species to look at. But compare your conditions with their care. Even inland conditions are wildly variable depending on elevation.
@ChameleonAcademy Thank you for your tips I hope that your channel and our conversations will help me reach my dream of being able to care and breed rare species of chameleon (rare for me at least).
Another question I was listening to a podcast of yours and you were saying how your research indicated that a hybrid cages are better then full mesh would this be true for lower humidity outdoor cages too?
@@nathanfouche5162 usually when we start to go into hybrid caging for outdoors we are getting into greenhouses. The principles are the same as indoors, but with a massively overpowered energy source (the sun) that has to be dealt with