There are a couple different ways.
1. Use light diffuser, and attach that to the screen, or "dragon ledges". That is how I made the panel in this post. Hindsight i would have zip tied the diffuser to a peice of plywood prior to starting the foam to keep it flat while the foam cures out . Mine...
This product is food for the insects you feed a chameleon. Crickets, locusts, roaches, etc. I have used this as well as their other gut load "bug burger".
Also add some leafy greens, and sweet potato/ squash.
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Once a plant like pothos or heart leaf philodendron is established can you do away with the mother pot? Will the vines survive off just water, and the rootings that have attached themselves to branches, etc?
Yes. Is the WTF enclosure. Added some cory cats and plecos 2 weeks ago. So far so good...
I think I can safely say that the liquid flex seal is a great alternative to silicone
For backgrounds and sealants. Easier to spread.
Darts would be a fun project...
Ivories, and ornatus are both doing...
From what I have read there are mixed opinions. Some people are only using D3 once a week, and some using Repashy Cal plus at almost every feeding. Personally I tend to be more conservative with my supplements, so I am using Repashy Cal plus LoD every other feeding. So far so good...
I don't know if it's a connection so much, but they seem to be pretty tolerant of hands in the enclosure. More so than my quad.
They all willing jump onto my hand to get the feeders. Particularly seem to like isopods, and BSFL
I got my White's from snakes at sunset. Easy to work with, and good communication. I'm really enjoying these little guys. They've learned what it means when the cricket keeper comes out lol.
Finally finished up their new enclosure, and we're about 2 weeks in on cycling it. Added some driftwood...
It is a beautiful enclosure. My only issue would be the depth. When you said 13-14 inches is that the widest points, or the narrowest from background to the front door?
I like the planter box style.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/t-q-gracilior-bioactive-enclosure-build.170538/
The only issue I have with this build now is pruning the plants monthly.
Need better pictures to be sure, but faily confident you have a female veiled chameleon, and she looks like she needs a laying bin in her enclosure asap.
Just a couple of observations, and my opinion.
1. As said before. A little too hot for a juvenile. Try backing temps down to76-80 degrees.
2. Are you using the calcium plus, or the plus LOd? The regular calcium plus should only be used once a week max. The LOd is used by some keepers at every...