Well, that depends . . .
If there is lots of food and water in the leopard's territory (or 'home range') then a few square miles would be enough space.
The less food and water that is available means more territory is required for the leopard. The 'normal' range, though, ends up being between 4 square miles and 20 square miles in most cases.
it depends on the lizard, if you have a gecko sized lizard then it won't need but about a 2 or larger sqre. feet but bigger lizards will need at least a half size bigger
The size of an acorn.
There are no chameleons of that size.
You need to be more specific. Fuel costs vary as do the size of the tanks on a helicopter.
"H" is not a size for CO2 tanks
80-90% is the best humidity to keep them at.
are chameleons territorial
chameleons reproduce
It has whatever size tanks it was ordered with. It could have dual 60 gallon tanks, dual 100 gallon tanks, dual 120 gallon tanks, dual 150 gallon tanks, etc.
yes chameleons are carnivorous but they will only eat other chameleons to survive
Fl Chams breeds and sells chameleons to anywhere in America. They sell and breed Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Premium Veiled Chameleons, Translucent Veiled Chameleons, Jacksons Chameleons, Pygmy Chameleons, Carpet Chameleons, Other Chameleon Species. I know about them but I checked their site many times and they had wc only when available
They need the small sealed CO2 cartridges, not the screw on tanks. but yes they need Co2 to function.
No.