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The leaf chameleons are the only ones that do well in Aquariums. There are several species available. First Choice Reptiles sells some. That are not to expensive to get into. I think they are the Lined Leaf tail. They do really well in captivity. They also live well in groups. They are very interesting. I used to keep them and I kept rolly pollies and wood lice for the too eat. The bugs will raise in the cage and help keep it clean. By eating feces and decaying matter. You can make a totally self sufficent eco system.

Here are a couple of links that have good info on them.

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