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  1. F

    Calcium with d3

  2. Beman

    Veiled with dark spot & issues shedding

    What type of bulb and what is the wattage? Many people are buying the focused basking bulbs. These when used on a chameleon burn them because it is a focused hot spot.
  3. Beman

    Nervous something is not right.

    Ok So when you set up your UVB what you want are branches that are 8-9 inches from the screen. Reason for this is this UVB bulb has a burn in period. So at first yes the levels will sit a bit higher if you measure farther down right at the branch but after the burn in period you should see a 3...
  4. MissSkittles

    Rango’s Casque

    Hi! :) You’ve gotten some great feedback for your precious guy. I do have a few comments and additions for you. The first is have you taken him to a vet yet? He does have significant mbd, and a vet can help greatly with his recovery…vitamin injections, special more potent calcium, etc. He will...
  5. I

    New person with a new chameleon

    Literally changed the uvb to a T8 last night after getting home from work, and put the 60w back in. Like I said in one of my previous replies, he was acting cold so I upped the wattage to see if it helped. The temps were still only reaching a max of 85 at his basking spot, which I keep seeing...
  6. Beman

    New Chameleon Owner

    Tell him to return that cage before you open it or cancel the order. You will have to have 2x2x4 foot tall. Most of us use screen then modify it for our ambient conditions... At the following link you will see two different Neptune the chameleon kits. Either of these would save you on buying a...
  7. Kodyf

    Help please

    Here is a diagram of the temps these bulbs give off and most of us wouldn’t use a bulb with that kind of power for a Cham. This is why I assume your thermometer is inaccurate unless the basking bulb is 20 inches away from the basking spot. That’s a little over a foot and a half from the bulb, in...
  8. Beman

    Veiled female with odd markings around eye.

    Yes that is a thermal burn... Vet and you need silversulfadiazine cream from them. I would jump on this quickly. Then you want to re check your temps and how close she is. Let us know what your basking temp is right now.
  9. jamest0o0

    Have you seen this Kickstarter?

    Oh yeah, I am all for that. I guess what I want to see is more useful features and less reorganization of the same things we have already. Lights that accurately ramp/up down would be awesome. Some realistic storm settings would be nice too. Maybe a controller that will alter the...
  10. Raymond1412

    Temperature

    Ima try to find something else to think of
  11. Beman

    I ordered a solar meter6.5R

    You need to let the new bulb burn in for at least a few hours. They start off stronger. Retest tomorrow after the light has been on for an hour to get more accurate results.
  12. K

    How to stop this?

    Wow, thank you so so much for you in-depth reply. I really appreciate it. It’s been so hard to find accurate information and how to care for my little guy properly without getting judged lol. I’m taking screenshots and noting everything you said down and will get everything fixed to my best...
  13. MissSkittles

    Unhappy Chameleon?

    Hi and welcome. To repeat, correct uvb is non negotiable…linear T5 with ReptiSun 5.0 or Arcadia 6%. Avoid discount bulbs…they don’t give adequate output. Once you get the correct one, the distance between basking area and light needs to be 8-9” for ideal levels. Max basking temp now is 80F. Baby...
  14. Beman

    Struggling with heating in the UK

    So that would produce extremely high temps. And depending on the distance from the cham to the bulb you run a very high thermal burn risk. We see it when people use 100 watt bulbs at a distance of 8 inches as well. You want to know what your real output is so depending on how you are determining...
  15. lock_ness

    Issues with Rescued Veiled

    Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! I already feel a lot better. His UVB bulb is a reptisun, but the tube type. Does it look like it is a proper distance from his basking spot? Also, any tips to keep the fogger from soaking the carpet around the cage? I thought as long as the...
  16. elizaann2

    Help please lighting

    This is what I use for a basking light. You want it to be 80 degrees at the basking branch. I use a probe thermometer to help me know what the temp is at my basking spots. You can also use a temp gun purchased at Home Depot. Another safety test to make sure it’s not too hot is out your...
  17. MissSkittles

    Is my chameleons head ok?

    Hi and welcome. I agree that this looks like a thermal burn. With our male veileds, the distance between basking branch and lights can be deceiving because of their tall casque. I’m not sure I understand if you’re using a 100w basking bulb or basking temp is 100. Either would be too much...
  18. L

    Temperature

    Higher wattage sometimes is more of a risk. If you can add another fixture with same wattage or lower. It will bring up the amb temps. I avoid higher wattage mostly cause of thermo burns. An if there cold an dark in color. They will bask alot an get close as probably.
  19. Beman

    My first veiled Chameleon! He is a translucent <3

    Yes, I noticed the missing spikes right off the bat without reading your post. This is caused by a thermal burn. So you are going to need to watch that area when he sheds and also ensure his basking temps are correct 80-85. They can re burn much easier in areas of a prior thermal burn. He is...
  20. hzliedmond

    Help please lighting

    The caresheet ?
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