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Chams take a lot of work and care. Stress will kill them quicker than a bullet! But they are very rewarding to keep if you have the time and patience. Read all you can on them to find which species is right for you. And if you do decide to keep them, be sure to have everything set up well in advance. Just don't get too attached for a while, they are tricky. I generally recommend that people have at least 5 years experience with a lot of different herps before getting into chams. Probably one of THE HARDEST to keep. But by the same token, it makes it very rewarding. [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
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