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A 15-gallon tank is WAY too small for any Chameleon, especially if it is a typical horizontal tank, the type normally made for fish. Chameleons, even smaller species, require a lot of vertical(upright)space, and a lot of cover in the form of either real or realistic silk plants. They must have a misting system with a timer to provide controlled humidity, and require high temperatures. These lizards are NOT suited for beginners, or even intermediate, reptile-keepers, since their needs can be quite difficult and expensive to maintain, and they will die unless conditions are perfect. Like most lizards, they also require UVB lighting in addition to basking(heat)lighting, and have to have dietary supplements added to their live food.
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