He's gorgeous! The only issue I could muster up from the posts in December was maybe the mister freaking him out, because my little grump lump doesn't appreciate water unless he's drinking it. Other than that, you seem to have a very solid husbandry. The green in him reminds me of this one...
Your setup looks pretty good, I would suggest however, elevating him & his enclosure. Chameleons are arboreal creatures, meaning they like to live up high in the trees. In other words, it makes them much happier to look 'down' at the world rather than vice versa ;) He might also like a lil more...
The kind of material used in 3D Printers is very similar to that used in the plastic screen Reed7786 used in his designs. It's either silicone or some sort of other light-weight plastic. It's not very gritty, but trying to use the printer itself is ;)
You are essentially reptile Jesus. 17/10. Absolutely amazing work that you have done! With regards to the feeder, I am working on a layout for a cricket feeder similar to this that can be 3D printed for those who have access to one. I work as a student assistant in the IT department at my...
Putting the bulb inside of the cage is a huuuuuuggge no-no. Chameleons for some reason think that it's fun to burn themselves, as if they almost aren't harmed by the burn. This is a major health risk to them, as burns get infected and all sorts of other wonderful things. Your best option is to...
That's a fantastic idea, actually. I'm not sure if this will work, I'll have to do some research on that.
As far as freshly circulated air coming in/out of the room, I could leave the door open to the room, but would that be enough? I don't have to use really intense dryer sheets either, as...
Ok so, on top having a chameleon (soon I'll be having another), I also have a hedgehog. For those of you who don't know much about hedgehogs, they poop so, so much. In fact, a special wheel is required for them to run in to be able to properly poop. It's intense. So on top of that, there's a...
The look so helpless that it makes it cute :ROFLMAO: On a side note, my panther baby just shed it's entire body, but not it's tail. Should I be worried? Thanks!
The Little Dripper is always acceptable, but I personally think it's a bit more fun and less expensive to build one yourself ;)
I made one, and what I did worked pretty well, the only downside is that you couldn't adjust the drip speed, so when you were making it, that was it.
I took PVC about...
Hey, I'm just having some really difficult issues with my baby panther, and I'm really worried about him. He isn't eating, and I don't know how to help him.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Furcifer Paradalis (Panther Chameleon), Male, 4 months. I have had Louie for about a month.
Handling -...
Definitely separate them for 100% of the out of each other's sight, unless you are trying to breed. I don't have an absolute accurate answer for why he goes turbo, but I guarantee it will stop if you separate them.