i tried putting a heater in the water, but it only gets to like 90F no warmer so its 100% limited on how hot the heater can get and fish aquariums just dont need to be that hot
So these things are now getting everywhere, and trust me i know about the dangers of outside feeding dont preach upon me the things i see said all the time.
anyway what are they, and are they chameleon tummy friendly?
periodically yes. the environment if you keep the poop cleaned up is relatively clean, and probably once every 1-3 months give it a good scrub down. and this will mainly depend on the chams amount of stress taking him out and putting him somewhere is. if he doesnt mind, and you have a screen...
NP just post back if you need anymore info, or have a question as to why i said to do something and you dont understand. the reason i say that is i always heard people bash zilla bulbs on the forums, and no one ever said why. well to find out the hard way they are not too safe with UVC being...
(as you all can tell i have a lot more free time on my hands since the college semester is over)
I just did a deep clean today when i added my new ficus tree. i use a 1 to 9 part bleach water solution spray it on the screen and then scrub it with a little green scrub pad thats used for dishes...
on a completely different note (yes i did double post so suck it lol) after seeing his actual size i would be really scared for him to be in such a big enclosure if he were to fall it would probably kill him, and at that young of an age they are not the most graceful things on the earth either...
i could be wrong, but i think thats supposed to be the perfect temp for a panther. i own veiled, and know how to care for jacksons, but havent owned a panther so im just going off of memory of posts
just a FYI my zilla brand UVB bulb started to make my chameleon go blind, and there are other reports. i know they probably said this will save you money blah blah blah. i work at pet land and was told the same crap when we got it. and its also for a desert series as well. immediately take it...
depends on what chameleon you have
i think thats perfect for a panther, and even a veiled if its a baby/juvinile, but for my adults i keep the basking around 90-93F 95 max is all i would go personally
if your referring to me in the "dont" then i would have to say they associate food with food and nothing else. they only bother to mess with moving objects, or if i hang a leaf of romaine they will go to it, but they dont like for me to watch them eat, or drink
i understood the first time, but i remove the food cup and add it in with new food, because i clean it before i put fresh food in it. no response they just wander upon it. that being said i forget where i had the cups exactly so they get moved a little bit, but they were both free ranged before...
not true drainage in a screen enclosure can be just as bad, but in a different sense. IE water sitting in the pan the enclosure may be in, or its draining, but all over the stand/ floor. those are the main drainage issues for screens.
just my opinion if you need a fan for his cage you may...
even so i have taken them in/ out and still no response. now if it was a new item in a new spot they will move into position to look at it and determine if it could be eaten, or what it may be. i put romaine lettuce in with calcium powder on it and they look at it really far away then decide by...
i personally am very skeptical of this because even though it is a mesh if the light is flush with the screen the little holes will have 100% strength, but the others wont. just because you cut overall light and it gets darker doesnt mean you still dont have rays that are not 100% some rays that...