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Currently we have two Nosy Be Panther Chameleons, Skye, and Sully, who we got from Screameleons.

You can see Sully in the photo up above on the left, and Skye is in the photo in the middle.

Panther Chameleons are beautiful animals, but unfortunately they don't like to be held much.  If you want to play with your pet, then chameleons probably aren't the right pet for you.

If you don't mind having a pet that you can't hold, if you don't mind feeding your pet live foods (such as   crickets or mealworms), and if you don't mind keeping your pet at a high humidity level, then chameleons   might be the right pet for you.

To start with a baby panther chameleon you want a smaller cage approximately 18" by 24".

We learned this after we'd already built an adult sized cage, which is currently taking up space in the   chameleon room - but hey, at least it's ready for the chameleons when they are big enough for it.

We should have DIY (or do-it-yourself) plans for building chameleon cages and more information on what   you will need to start with your own panther chameleon soon.

Here's another picture of Sully, I don't think he likes to have his picture taken very much.

Sully